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Mountain Hardwear Huckster Backpack - 1200cu in - 2007

Mountain Hardwear Huckster Backpack - 1200cu in - 2007

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2007 Model No Longer Available

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Mountain Hardwear Huckster Backpack - 1200cu in - 2007

Pack your essential touring gear in Mountain Hardwear's Huckster Backpack, and head out for your dawn patrol. A trampoline back panel helps keep your back cool as you skin up the trail, and the Huckster's dual density shoulder straps and waist-belt secure this daypack on your way down. Store your shovel, probe and skins in Mountain Hardwear's gear pocket for quick access, and use the A-frame ski carry when you have to post hole up a coulour. The Huckster Backpack's two zippered mesh pockets organize your sunglasses and keys, the hydration sleeve in the back panel holds your water reservoir, and an insulated hose sleeve in the shoulder strap keeps your water from freezing.

Bottom Line: Huck off a few backcountry cliffs and carve some fresh tracks before work with your gear secure in Mountain Hardwear's Huckster Backpack.

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Two questions. Is it long enough for a 6'4" guy? Do

Two questions. Is it long enough for a 6'4" guy? Do the A-frame and diagnol straps fit fat powder skis?

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February 26, 2009

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The straps fit pretty much every ski available, including the fat ones. The fit is good on me, 6'1", so you could get away with it for sure.

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May 7, 2009

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What is the metal cable on the bottom left used for?

What is the metal cable on the bottom left used for?

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March 7, 2008

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It's not mentioned in the Tech Specs, but you can carry skis diagonally as well. The snap at the top of the loop will free it so you can stuff the tails of your skis in there.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 9, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
420D / 96T Cordura 
Volume:
1200cu in (20L) 
Suspension:
Trampoline back panel, padded waist-belt, dual density shoulder straps 
Waist-belt:
Yes 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top 
Snowboard Carry:
Yes, horizontal 
Ski Carry:
Yes, A-frame with quick-release straps 
Gear Loops:
No 
Ice Axe Loops:
Yes, Axe-S quick release toggle 
Shovel Pocket:
Yes 
Weight:
2lb 7oz (1100g) 
Recommended Use:
Dawn patrol, half-day or shorter backcountry skiing, hiking 
Warranty:
Lifetime 

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