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Size M

50ltr

Super light weight (2lbs?)

Stowable hardhat net

Ice ax loops

Fastex buckle straps on both sides

Extendable, non-removable brain pouch

Camelbak compatible

"Backdoor" zip to access bubblegum from the back without having to unpack everything - only attempt if the pack isn't crammed, or it can be hard to get it zipped back up

Shovel pouch (I don't really get it, but I did put a shovel in there a couple times)

GPS/Compass/lube pouch on kidney strap

Fairly minimalist, fast-n-light pack- same weight and feel as smaller packs, but a little more room to dig for that lost Snickers bar.

I've had this pack at the summit of Hood like 7 times in the last 5 or so months, and that's all the use it's seen. It looks pretty much brand new, till you look at the bottom, and you can see scuffing and a small half-pencil-eraser sized hole where the corner of the frame rubbed through the material on a long glissade over hard snow. WONT DO THAT AGAIN. Bottom is fine, just scuffed and not brand-new looking. Otherwise very good condition

$60 + shipping

-Ben

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It seems I slightly exaggerated the condition of the rest of the pack- upon closer examination, it does have some small signs of use here and there, but still, overall, "very good" condition, aside from the unfortunate glissade incident on the bottom. It's certainly in much better condition than it would be after ONE regular camping trip with dirt and trees and things... this pack's only seen glacier and snow.
 

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