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Arc'teryx Naos 45 Backpack - 2500-2870 cu in

Arc'teryx Naos 45 Backpack - 2500-2870 cu in

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Arc'teryx Naos 45 Backpack - 2500-2870 cu in

The worst rainstorm hasn't a chance of getting a drop of water on your weekend backcountry gear, when you pack it in the 2690cu inch Arc'teryx Naos 45. Seam-taped VaporTight fabric and a roll-top closure create a completely waterproof barrier. The two front compartments and lid utilize watertight zippers to keep the little stuff dry, as well. Arc'teryx built the Naos 45 Backpack with pre-formed shoulder straps and a pre-formed waist-belt that pivots on a Load Transfer Disk to eliminate chafing while you hike. Top it off with two aluminum stays and an ultralight Monoframe back panel, and the Naos 45 is one amazing overnight backpack. *Available for US shipment only.

Bottom Line: Arc'teryx intrudes the Naos 45 Backpack—your answer to overnight trips in the worst weather.

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Rating for this product: 5

Stable, stylie, Waterproof

By: Mtnfriend (11)
July 16, 2007

Took this pack into the High Uintas of Utah over the weekend, and it felt great. I've been carrying an Arc'teryx Bora pack in the mountains for years, and the bora packs feel exceptional, however, they are on the heavier side. Here's the answer from Arc'teryx. The pack feels very close to the bora in terms the way it carries. I'm 5'10", 145lbs and the size regular is perfect. Big enough for a night or two in the summer, but I think I'll stick to my bora for pure backpacking trips. However, This pack will replace my old North Face Patrol pack everywhere else. This is a superb ski touring, day outing, ice climbing size and shape. The unique waist belt system feels great, and really moves with you. This will no be my go2 pack for nearly everything in the mountains!

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Rating for this product: 5

This thing is like what mermaids need

By: Anonymous (32)
May 1, 2007

So if were a mermaid and I've never been one so this is all speculative - I'd buy one. When I got to land and needed to float to watch handsome beach-princes toss frisbees to dogs and blast gulls with bread crumbs I'd inflate the pack and use it as a flotation device. Then when I needed to dive back my village I would deflate all air, and put my electronics in the main compartment, diving to 20,000 leagues - with a dry digital camera the whole time. But I am not a mermaid and at this point it looks like I'll never become one (which sucks) so I will just use this bag for canyoneering and keeping beer dry in the rain.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 420D Seam sealed VaporTight fabric
Volume: [S] 2500cu in, [R] 2690cu in, [L] 2870cu in
Suspension: Pre-formed shoulder straps and waist-belt, Monoframe back panel with two aluminum stays
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: The whole bag is waterproof
Access Types: Top
Gear Loops: No
External Pockets: 2 Front, 1 lid
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Ice Axe Loops: 2
Recommended Use: Overnight backpacking where dry gear is a must
Weight: [S] 4lb, [R] 4lb 3oz, [L] 4lb 10oz
Warranty: Lifetime