There are many ways to get around in the mountains. You can run along forgotten paths. You can spin your wheels on singletrack. You can just walk lightly beneath the steep peaks of the Alps. And every time you can go with this lightweight multi-purpose backpack from Rab.
Thanks to the contoured back panel, it adapts to your body and you might even forget you're carrying it on your back at times.
A two-litre hydration pack slips into the pack's guts, and an internal pocket with a key clip keeps your valuables safe. And if you're out in the dark, reflective elements ensure your visibility.
- Air Contour™ is an anatomically shaped back panel that follows your body's movements over rugged terrain. Mesh-covered air channels provide ventilation on hot summer days.
- Back system: contoured Air Contour™ back panel
- Lightweight and breathable shoulder straps
- Internal security pocket with key clip
- Smaller zippered top pocket
- Side stretch pockets - e.g. for water bottles
- Pocket and outlet for 2 litre hydration pack
- Removable waist belt
- Chest strap with whistle
- Bike light loop
- Reflective elements
Specifications:
Capacity: 5 litres
Back length: 37 cm
Weight: 0.36 kg
Dimensions: 40 x 22 x 16 cm
Material: 100% recycled 420D Polyester Ripstop / HydroShield
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The RAB story began in 1981 in the attic of a small terraced house in Sheffield, where Rab Carrington made the first sleeping bag to bear his name. Rab's experience from his years in the mountains was evident in his designs, which he hand-stitched and devised with his own genius eye, and were soon in demand from both friends and the growing local mountaineering community.
But it didn't end there. Soon the word got out and the Sheffield loft became a factory floor, producing sleeping bags and jackets for customers far and wide. Now, decades later, these honest and durable models can be found all over the world; wherever adventurers venture out to meet the elements. From Himalayan peaks to cool, breezy evenings around a campfire.