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Welcome to Paradise.

Find powder Nirvana with the Burton Paradise Pack. The lightweight Paradise Pack carries everything you need for a nice, long day tour while keeping you organized so you can access the essentials in a hurry. The Paradise is also hydration-compatible so you can churn out the miles and crank turns without drying out.

  • Tough, waterproof 600D polyester with 2-sided PU coating (Family Tree colorway)
  • Ultra-durable 420D polyester Full Dull Ripstop (Tiger Camo colorway)
  • High-Density 420D nylon and 600D polyester (True Black colorway)
  • Removable Dry Bag to keep your skins from getting the other items in your pack wet (Family Tree colorway only)
  • Comfortable ergonomically designed shoulder harness with compression-molded back panel
  • Vertical snowboard carry keeps you from banging your elbows on your board
  • Internal probe and shovel storage eliminates icing
  • Fleece-lined goggle and media pocket takes care of the goods
  • Hydration-compatible to keep you cranking out the miles without passing out
  • Waist strap for stability

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I am just getting into the world of "beyond...

rickhtalley

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I am just getting into the world of "beyond the lift lines"....I am looking for a backpack ...hate wearing backpacks.... ..but....the "lesser of the two-evils"...... what backpack would y'all recommend for me, if, all I am looking for is storage space for 32 oz of........water.......yes, let's go with water as well as external straps that I can attach my avie probe and ascent poles (to assist on the ascent).... at the risk of sounding redundant ... I am a knuckle dragger....full disclosure....so I am most concerned with being able to securely stow my shovel in addition to an undisclosed volume of "personal items " for my ascent

re-reading the above collection of words, to the best of your best focus group's ability... what backpack best fits my highly specific specifications?