You've got it all planned: a full-day tour that takes you through flowery meadows, through narrow rock gorges and from a lookout point with a hundred steps leading up to it, you'll look out over the countryside. It might be hot, but under this lightweight pack Lowe Alpine's patented AirZone back system, your back will breathe easy.
You can carry the trekking poles right on your pack - they clip on quickly and easily. Tuck a map or jacket into the stretch pocket on the front, and the hydration pack has a place inside the pack. And if there's a storm in the afternoon, pull the integrated rain cover over the pack and everything inside stays dry.
- AirZone+™ is a lightweight back panel with patented FormKnit™ seamless technology that creates a clear space between your back and the pack to maximize airflow and ventilation
- Back System: Lightweight and breathable AirZone+™
- Number of chambers: 1
- Security pocket with key clip
- Side lower and upper compression straps
- Eye in compression straps for attaching poles and ice axe
- TipGripper system for attaching trekking pole tips
- HeadLocker system for attaching the axe head
- Stretch pocket on the front of the pack
- Side stretch pockets for bottles
- 3 litre hydration pack pocket
- Chest strap with whistle
- Integrated rain cover
Specifications:
Capacity: 26 liters
Back length: 43 - 48 cm
Weight: 1.27 kg
Material: 210D 6.6 Mini Ripstop/HydroShield
Liberal fabric: 210 lbs.
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Lowe Alpine is a manufacturer and supplier of outdoor equipment. The company was founded in Colorado and now operates internationally. The company is currently owned by Equip Outdoor Technologies Holdings Ltd.
The brand was created by mountaineer Greg Lowe in 1967, brother and climbing partner of Jeff Lowe, a pioneer and proponent of the Alpine style of high mountain climbing. Greg Lowe produced an innovative internal frame backpack. Lowe Alpine's later innovations include the Advanced Paralux Sytem (APS) and, more recently, the TFX back system.