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Arc'teryx Bora 95 Backpack - 5250-6040 cu in - 2007
As the biggest pack in the Arc'teryx line, the Bora 95 Backpack represents is ideal for week-long backpacking trips and large-scale expeditions. With a massive 5500cu inches of cargo space (medium), this Arc'teryx backpack holds all the gear you could possibly want to carry in one trip. The Bora 95 uses dual 6061 aluminum stays and Thermoformed straps to give you excellent support and comfort while you heft your monster load. This expedition backpack also includes a removable top lid to use as a day hiking fanny pack. A large front pocket helps keep gear organized while the side zipper lets you access gear without unloading this giant pack.
Bottom Line: Count on the Arc'teryx Bora 95 Backpack when you need an absolutely massive pack for a big load of gear.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 420D and 630D Ripstop nylon
- Volume:
- [S] 5250cu in (86L); [M] 5550cu in (102L); [L] 6710cu in (110L)
- Suspension:
- Frame sheet, 2 6061 aluminum stays, Thermoformed straps
- Hydration Compatible:
- Yes
- Torso Adjustment:
- Yes
- Detachable Pack:
- Yes, lid
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- Yes
- Rain Cover:
- No
- Access Types:
- Top, bottom, side
- External Pockets:
- 2 Lid, 1 front, 2 side wand pockets
- Snowboard Carry:
- No
- Ski Carry:
- No
- Gear Loops:
- No
- Ice Axe Loops:
- Yes
- Shovel Pocket:
- No
- Weight:
- [S] 7lb 1oz; [M] 7lb 8oz; [L] 7lb 11oz
- Recommended Use:
- Expedition backpacking
- Warranty:
- Lifetime






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