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Wadi 22L
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Wadi 22L
$95.96
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  This new backpack series is dedicated to the multi-pitch climber. The Wadi is an excellent balance between lightness, solidity and comfort. Designed to be worn all day long without noticing it and tough enough to be hauled past the crux if necessary.

  Its carrying system offers exceptional comfort thanks to the reinforced back panel and specially designed shoulder straps. A very practical carabiner is located on the top to clip the bag to the belay (2KN resistance). The hauling handles are designed and positioned to ensure easy clipping and well-balanced hauling. The WADI is the ideal bag to take on ambitious projects with long approaches, complex routes, and abrasive rock.

  Hydration bladder compatible, helmet & ice axe / pole carry included.

Footprint sold separately.
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