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Arc'teryx Khamsin 70 Backpack - 3967-4577cu in

Arc'teryx Khamsin 70 Backpack - 3967-4577cu in

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Arc'teryx Khamsin 70 Backpack - 3967-4577cu in

The Arc'teryx Khamsin 70 Backpack includes features specifically designed for multi-day alpine climbs, mountaineering trips, and gear-intensive days at your local ice climbs. The two ice tool holders include pick slots to keep your newly sharpened Cobras from slashing up anything they touch. Arc'teryx integrated a collapsible kangaroo pocket to provide extra room when you need to overfill this 4577cu inch pack on a long approach. Of course, the Khamsin 70 Backpack comes with dual aluminum stays, a dual-density framesheet, and an emergency bivy pad—all of which can be removed to save weight on a summit push. *Only available for US shipment.

Bottom Line: The Arc'teryx Khamsin 70 Backpack comes with the cargo space and features you need for big trips in the mountains.

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Rating for this product: 5

4 day Mt Rainier climb test

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November 2, 2008

Loved it. I did not know which pack to buy - I was looking for a quality, light pack that was sturdy enough for multiday alpine climbing. It also needed to be comfortable enough to carry heavy loads and allow me to save some ebery for summit attempts. I had my eyes set on this pack and the bora 65. I had tried on the bora 80 but thought this was too heavy and big for what I had in mind. I did not have the opportnity to touch both in a shop, so I called backcountry. The recommendastion I got was to buy both, try them out in the mountains and return one of them (or both if I wanted to!). I did not really believe this, and expected to run into some proiblems when i wanted to return one after using it to climb mount Rainer, but backcountry lived up to its promise: they fully refunded my used pack. A friend ended up using (and liking) the bora 65, but I preferred the khamsin 70. It is lighter, easier to handle because of the big openings and is still comfortable enough. Our paks were treated to some prettu cold and heavy weather: we summited during a blizard, and when we woke up after a night of smow and ice rain, both packs had to be hacked out of the ice. I am very impressed by backcountry's service, offerings and information. Nothing beats testing a pacvk while on a climb, and being able to do this to choose a pack and getting reimbursed for the other is just great. Last note regarding the khamsin 70: it does not have a sleeping bag compartment to save weight. This was something I expected to miss, but it turned out to be completely fine, because of the easy access to anything being probvided by the side pockets. Great pack, great service from backcountry.

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So what's the deal, anybody like it? Hate it?

So what's the deal, anybody like it? Hate it?

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August 21, 2008

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The weight is acceptable but the price is classic Arc'teryx!

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October 15, 2008

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where do I put the hydration bladder??

where do I put the hydration bladder??

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August 10, 2008

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The hydration pack goes into a pocket in the back of the pack, the hose feeds through a small area near the shoulder strap.

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August 11, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: 210D Ripstorm nylon, 630D Superpack nylon
Volume: [Short] 3967cu in (65L); [Regular] 4577cu in (70L); [Tall] 4882cu in (75L)
Suspension: 2 Aluminum stays, framesheet, padded back panel
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top, side
External Pockets: 2 Lid, 1 front
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Gear Loops: 2
Ice Axe Loops: 2
Shovel Pocket: No
Weight: [Short] 4lb 10oz (2100g); [Regular] 4lb 14oz (2200g); [Tall] 5lb 3oz (2300g)
Recommended Use: Alpine climbing, mountaineering, backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime