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Arc'teryx Miura 30 Backpack - 1831-2136cu in
The Arc'teryx Miura 30 Backpack's panel-access design and internal gear loops keep your climbing gear organized, so you can rack up quickly and get on your route. This mid-size Arc'teryx crag pack holds enough gear for a day of sport or trad climbing, and it includes two external straps to carry your rope. Two aluminum stays and an HDPE framesheet combine with the padded waist-belt to make the Miura 30 Backpack comfortable to hike with, even when you load it to the gills. This fully featured pack includes one internal and two external pockets for smaller gear, and the bright interior makes it easier to find stuff in the dark if you forget your headlamp. Not that you ever do that … *Available for US shipment only.
Bottom Line: Load up the Arc'teryx Miura 30 Backpack and get to the rock.
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By: BeeCee ![]()
November 13, 2008
Will this bag (in size L) fit carry-on restrictions? Thx.
Will this bag (in size L) fit carry-on restrictions? Thx.
By: Rohan
October 22, 2008
The restrictions have become a bit more relaxed recently. This is the guide I use: "Each passenger is restricted to carrying only one item through the airport search point with a maximum size of 56cm x 45cm x 25cm and a maximum weight of 18kg (40lbs), including wheels, handles and external pockets. Other bags, such as handbags, may be carried within the single item of cabin baggage." This converts to 22in x18in x10in. Using this guide the Miura would barely fit the carry-on restrictions. I would, however double check with your airlines prior to departure.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 25, 2008
The muira is just big enough for a 60m rope. It doesnt leave much room for the rest of your eqpuipment. I was able to fit in my shoes and chalk bag inside, but the bag was filled to the max. If you want a bag for the crag you're better off getting the Muira 50, the pali rope bag fits right in the bottom of it, leaves plenty of room for the rest of your rack. The only other thing that ive done is attach the rope on the outside of the bag so i had room for the rest of my kit for a day at the crag.
Hope this helps.
By: Anonymous ![]()
May 18, 2008
Not just volume, but for the length of your torso. Different people have different torso lengths, usually (but not necessarily) coinciding with other factors, like height. If you don't know your size, check with your local outdoor shop to have them size you up.
Volume: [Regular] 1831cu in (30L); [Tall] 2136cu in (35L)
By: joe schmoe
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September 17, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | 630D Superpack ballistic nylon |
| Volume: | [Regular] 1831cu in (30L); [Tall] 2136cu in (35L) |
| Suspension: | 2 Aluminum stays, HDPE framesheet |
| Waist-belt: | Yes |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Access Types: | Panel access |
| External Pockets: | 1 Front, 1 top |
| Snowboard Carry: | No |
| Ski Carry: | No |
| Gear Loops: | 2 Internal |
| Ice Axe Loops: | No |
| Shovel Pocket: | No |
| Weight: | [Regular] 4lb 4oz (1900g); [Tall] 4lb 8oz (2100g) |
| Recommended Use: | Rock climbing |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |







