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Backcountry Access Stash Rider Backpack - 976cu in

Backcountry Access Stash Rider Backpack - 976cu in

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Backcountry Access Stash Rider Backpack - 976cu in

Strap your board onto the Backcountry Access Stash Rider Backpack and hike to your favorite out-of-bounds powder stash. This insulated winter hydration pack has just enough room for a day at the resort or in the backcountry. The hose and bite valve are neatly stashed inside the shoulder strap where Outlast insulation actually traps and stores your body heat, releasing it when the temperature drops. This high-tech insulation system ensures you're not sucking ice, even in brutally cold conditions. Storm-proof zippers ensure the contents of the Stash Rider stay dry and secure, and internal probe and shovel pockets keep everything easily accessible in case the worst case scenario turns into reality.

Bottom Line: The Backcountry Access Stash Rider holds all the ice-free water and gear you need for a day of resort or backcountry riding.

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Rating for this product: 4

Solid Pack

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March 10, 2009

I've used this for about 3 years now. While the mouth valve did tear after my last trip and leaked water, backcountry.com guaranteed it so now I'm RMA'ing it for the red version (have the black version currently).

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how will this pack work carrying skis? i know theres just a plain

how will this pack work carrying skis? i know theres just a plain old stash pack with a diagonal ski carry but im liking this stash rider alot. i read the review of the guy sayign that the horizontal straps are easy to use

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December 8, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Exceeded my expectations

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February 11, 2009

I asked for a camelback ski backpack for Christmas and boy did I make out like a bandit. The backcountry Access Stash Pack has a narrow profile with enough depth to hold my headphones, extra gloves, a PB&J, and my spare goggles, along with more water in the bladder than I can drink. That's all great, but the beautiful part about this bag is how the skis strap to the back. I was worried about the swing and potential for knocking someone out in a crowd. The pack is designed very well keeping the skis stationary with the tips just over the left shoulder and outside of the right calf. I can walk naturally, well as naturally as possible with ski boots. Highly recommended.

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How do the skis attach? Vertically on each side or together

How do the skis attach? Vertically on each side or together diagonally?

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October 26, 2008

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It's not actually designed for skis, but you can strap them in vertically with the snowboard straps (that big black buckle in the photo). That works fine for carrying them. In that case, they'd be attached vertically, flat up your back.Or if you want ski specific and don't need a snowboard carry check out http://www.backcountry.com/store/BCA0066 , it is the same pack without the snowboard carry straps. The Stash pack I linked to has a diagonal ski carry (with the skis bases together). - SMS24

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November 3, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Great pack

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January 29, 2008

This is an excellent pack. Although advertised as a pack for snowboards, it works quite well to hold skis. The quick release straps make it easy to secure skis to the pack without removing gloves or mittens.

I found this quite useful during a trip to Aspen, CO, where carrying skis is necessary to go to Longshot and the Hanging Valley Wall in Snowmass as well as the Highlands bowl at Aspen Highlands.

The water reservoir works well in mildly cold conditions (20 degrees F and above) but does freeze in extreme cold conditions (below 20 degrees F) but short of putting vodka in the pack, I do not know of any other pack that would hold up in extreme cold.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
N210 Micro diamond ripstop 
Volume:
976cu in (16L) 
Suspension:
Padded shoulder straps 
Waist-belt:
Yes, padded 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes, 70oz bladder included 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Panel 
External Pockets:
No, internal shovel, probe pockets 
Snowboard Carry:
Yes, vertical 
Ski Carry:
No 
Shovel Pocket:
Yes, internal shovel and probe 
Weight:
31oz (737g) 
Recommended Use:
Resort, gate access backcountry skiing and riding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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