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Zealot 45
Osprey
Zealot 45
$199.95
Description

  Rope-wranglers rejoice—the Osprey Zealot 45 is the perfect pack for full-day sends at your favorite walls, boulders and crags. Built from extremely durable, bluesign®-approved fabrics that'll stand up to years of abuse, it features a rope tarp, dual access main compartment, stowaway rope carry flap and secure grab handles for quick and secure shuttling from route to route. External attachment loops keep essentials handy, like belay gloves, ATCs and GPS/tracker units, while compression straps help secure the load. Plus its supportive pack suspension makes it comfortable to carry on even the most ambitious approaches, keeping your gear from becoming a crux in your day.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

  

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Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
S/M: 2624 cu in / 43 L
M/L: 2746 cu in / 45 L
Dimensions:
S/M: 22.05H x 14.57W x 11.42D in.
M/L: 24.02H x 14.57W x 11.42D in.
Weight:
S/M: 3.806 lbs
M/L: 3.982 lbs
Load Range:
10 - 30 lbs
Fabric:
Main: bluesign®-approved 840D recycled ballistic nylon, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
Accent: bluesign®-approved 630D recycled high tenacity diamond ripstop nylon, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
Bottom: bluesign®-approved 630D recycled high tenacity diamond ripstop nylon, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
Key Attributes:
ACCESS/ORGANIZATION
Intentional climbing-specific organization to keep gear in its place from route to route.
LOAD CARRY
EVA-molded backpanel with HDPE framesheet carries heavy, bulky gear comfortably while maintaining stability.
DURABILITY
bluesign® approved recycled ballistic and high tenacity nylon ripstop will survive and thrive years of getting dropped down and dragged across grit, rocks and roots.
INCLUDED ROPE TARP WITH END TIE-OFF LOOPS
Doubles as a crag-deck to keep items organized, dust free, and protected while you’re on route.
Other Features:
  • Top load, cinch closure and access to the main compartment
  • Duffel-like front panel main compartment access, with zip mesh pocket organization
  • Internal side panel zip pocket
  • Side panel zip pocket with key fob
  • Stowaway cinch flap cover and rope carry flap
  • Front panel zip pocket for guide book, maps, etc.
  • Durable, protective, compressible foam sidewalls with compression straps
  • Tote-like grab handles near duffel opening for quick and secure shuttling to the next, nearby route
  • Front panel upper attachment loops for belay gloves, GPS/tracker units, water bottle attachment or other small things on the approach or at the crag
  • Included: rope tarp with rope end tie off loops; this also doubles as a “crag deck” to organize gear, dust off your feet as you change your shoes, leave your hat and sunglasses while on route, make a sandwich, etc.
Carry Information:
BACKPANEL
-- EVA molded backpanel with HDPE framesheet
HIPBELT
-- EVA foam with a zip hipbelt pocket
HARNESS
-- EVA foam and spacer mesh with adjustable and removable sternum strap
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