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Arc'teryx Khazri 35 Backpack - 2441-2746cu in

Arc'teryx Khazri 35 Backpack - 2441-2746cu in

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Arc'teryx Khazri 35 Backpack - 2441-2746cu in

Arc'teryx created the lightweight Khazri 35 Backpack for single-push ascents on everything from local mountains to big Alaskan peaks. A minimalist design shaves the Khazri 35 Backpack's weight to a speck over 3lb (medium size), so you won't have to leave behind fuel to keep your load light. If you really want to get agro about ounces, then remove the lid, hip pods, framesheet, aluminum stays, and bivy pad from this Arc'teryx backpack. Thanks to glove-friendly buckles, the Khazri 35 Backpack lets you access your puffy jacket without exposing your fingers to the icy winter air. *Only available for US shipment.

Bottom Line: Arc'teryx created the Khazri 35 Backpack for those of us who prefer to carry little and go farther.

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Rating for this product: 5

a damn good pack

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May 27, 2008

but then, i'd expect nothing less from arcteryx. the khazri is exactly what they advertise: a fast and light minimalist's alpine pack. however, arcteryx still managed to squeeze in a few essentials like a removable back/bivy pad, a 4-buckle completely detachable top with two center oriented zippered pockets (one top, one bottom), loops for attaching 4 ice tools, and a crampon (or other gear) holding elastic strap system on the front of the pack. the straps have minimal padding (with the option of a simple webbing waistbelt) but still carry 35 pounds quite comfortably. also the gear loops on the waistbelt are a nice touch for racking screws while leading with a pack. altogether, definitely the nicest pack i've ever worn. oh yeah, if you are 5'10" or over, go with the tall.

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Anybody got an idea if i can fit a pair of snowboard boots and...

Anybody got an idea if i can fit a pair of snowboard boots and a pair of snowboard bindings in this backpack?

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October 7, 2008

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It definitely has the space. The problem is going to be whether it's going to be wide enough to pack them securely rather than just a loose jumble, and I would guess that it doesn't. So it's all going to be packed kind of sloppy, but it'll fit.

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October 7, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: 210D Nylon, Hypalon
Volume: [Reg] 2136cu in (38L); [Tall] 2441cu in (40L)
Suspension: 2 Aluminum stays
Waist-belt: Yes, removable hip pods
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top
External Pockets: 1 Lid
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Gear Loops: No
Ice Axe Loops: 2
Shovel Pocket: No
Weight: [Reg] 2lb 13oz (1300g); [M] 3lb 1oz (1400g)
Recommended Use: Alpine climbing, mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime