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Inbounds, out the gate, or full-on backcountry—the Osprey Kode 30 Backpack doesn’t discriminate when it comes to a day out on the snow. This mid-sized ski pack holds your avy tools and other essential equipment for short tours or shredding the sidecountry.
Multiple ski & board carry options secure your ride of choice
Dedicated avy tool pocket keeps your rescue gear at the ready
Insulated hydration sleeve eliminates freeze-ups
Bottom Line: The perfect sized pack for short tours and sidecountry missions.
This a nice pack for winter adventures. So far I have used it snowshoeing and general hiking. The backpanel, shoulder straps and waist belt are comfortable. I am about a 19in torso, and the medium fits me well.
The organization is outstanding. All the avalanche gear fits in the outer pocket perfectly. I love the backpanel access for when I have snowshoes or (future) skis attached. I have played around at home with ski attachment, and both diagonal and a-frame work well.My camelbak fits great. We'll have to see how well it keeps the water from freezing.
I debated getting the Kode 22, but it doesn't have backpanel access and has a lighter weight waistbelt. The Kode 30 has all that and support rods on the sides for larger loads. It also has external access to the goggle pocket (the 22 goggle pocket is inside the dry compartment), and a helmet attachment system.
One more thing, the black is not black, but a greenish grey color. It looks pretty good, though. I figured most people would get the orange. Highly recommend this pack!
This pack fits well!I am five nine 160lbs and I run a medium. I had a chance to use this pack for some early ski touring on Mount Baker nov 8 2009.
Skins,shovel,probe fit in the outside of the pack and a spot for the snow study kit. Inside the pack- Two pairs of goggles,one pair of glasses,energy bars,sandwiches,down jacket,extra gore-tex jacket,three pairs of gloves,camera, four liters of water in a camel back blader.
If I added a glacier kit I think it would be just above it's maximum capacity.
I always thought a pack is just a pack but this pack changed my mind
I didnt have a shovel with me when I looked at it, but the pocket is big enough to fit that shovel
Inside the avy tool pocket there is a compartment for a probe on one side, shovel handle on the other, and a blade pocket, plus there is a small pocket inside for snow tools i guess.
probably going to trade in my Dueter EH Guide for the Kode 30, unless the EH really blows me away.
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