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Travel light; go far.

The Arc'teryx Arro 22 Backpack's compact size and smooth lines make it an excellent choice for fast-paced day hikes and urban missions. The mid-sized main compartment holds enough food, water, and just-in-case clothing to keep you on the move for a marathon day of hiking or climbing.
  • HDPE framesheet pads your back, provides structure for the pack and, combined with the webbing hip-belt, helps transfer load to your waist
  • Comfortable, padded shoulder straps help you carry the load
  • Top access makes loading and unloading easy
  • Arc'teryx made the Arro 22 with a combination of 1260D nylon, Armourlite, and Hypalon to ensure it stands up to abusive days on trail or around town
  • Water-resistant external zips help prevent leaks into the pack
  • Hydration-bladder sleeve and hose clip help you keep your body's reserves topped off during hot days (bladder not included)
  • Internal sleeve can accommodate a 15-inch laptop

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Where is the daypack made ?

csho

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Where is the daypack made ?

Thomas Ogasawara

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http://www.arcteryx.com/manufacturing.aspx?language=EN
Hope this helps

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John Ross

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Take to the hills with this pack and don't look back. This baby can take the abuse and still protect the goods. Supports a full pack with well built straps and supports. A bladder is the way to go with this pack as the side pockets are a bit shallow for quart bottles. The trade-off for all of the sturdiness is that it is a bit weighty.

im looking for something that can hold a...

zachopp

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im looking for something that can hold a osprey 3LITER hidration pouch...is this a bit small?

Mitch Andrews

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Yeah a 3L is pretty damn big... Maybe size up.
Go Osprey!! then you know it will fit

My world is starting to unravel

Jonathan Wilson

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After so many years of service the straps of the Arro have started to unravel. I used some seam grip to fix her up, but this pack days may be numbered.

jpd1238536

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Have had this pack for nearly 10 years and it gets used hard every weekend. We had the same issue with the shoulder strap and just sent it back to Arcteryx. The repaired it so it's perfect.

mantraboy1845708

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This seams (pun intended) to be the weak spot of this pack, I've had two of them have this problem now. Arcteryx has been good about repairing them for no charge aside shipping, but it would seem they have not fixed the problem because the first one I had repaired the straps they replaced them with are doing the same thing again.

I love the pack, and it's worth having it repaired, just wish they'd have updated the straps so it would not be a re-occurring issue.

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Jonathan Wilson

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This bag has been a steady companion for years. I've owned several daypacks since I bought the Arro back in '05 (round about then), but I've always gone back to this reliable friend. It's clung to my backside snowboarding in Chile, climbing volcanos in Indonesia, hunting surf beaches in Australia, and scouting new caves in Mexcio. This year when I had to move to Brazil with a minimal amount of gear allowance, I didn't hesitate to grab for this pack first. The zippers have been trouble free for years. The hydration pouch can act as an inner pocket for a Moleskine. The side pockets hold a Surefire and a pair of gloves. I removed the waist belt as it was more of a distraction than an advantage (and I have yet to miss it). While not water proof, it does a standup job keeping most weather off my stuff.

Check out my backside!