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Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

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Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

Arc'teryx dedicated the Bora 80 Backpack to keeping you comfortable during multi-day trips with tons of gear. Dual aluminum stays and Thermoformed shoulder and hip-belt straps ensure maximum comfort and support when you really load up this giant backpack. Arc'teryx integrated a large front pocket, sleeping bag compartment, and side access to keep everything organized and accessible. The Bora 80 Backpack even includes a top lid that comes off and doubles as a fanny pack for day hikes away from camp. Tough ripstop nylon construction and a reinforced bottom ensure this Arc'teryx pack can take years of abuse on the most remote trails. *Only available for US shipment.

Bottom Line: Big loads don't have to be uncomfortable to hike with. Just make sure you carry your gear in the Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack.

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Rating for this product: 5

HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAULER

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September 12, 2008

Comfy and huge. I use it for mountaineering, and it is great. Easily carries 60lbs with no problem easily holds ice ax, tent poles, trekking poles, and other long items. very durable and weather resistant.

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i want to hook my little two man tent somehwere convenient on...

i want to hook my little two man tent somehwere convenient on my BOra 80, where is the best place?

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July 21, 2008

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Does inside not work? This pack is quite large, there would be plenty of room inside for the tent. If it has to be on the outside, I would recommend maybe putting the tent poles on the side or across the bottom in the straps, and then putting the body of the tent at the top of the pack, inside.

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July 22, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Made For the Long Haul

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July 31, 2008

I've worn it for several days in Arkansas. It's heavy-duty, and a little heavy - ultralighters need not apply. Very well made. I really like the wet pouch, and the detachable lid is a snap to get on and off. The side pockets will hold water bottles, but be sure to cinch up the little bungees tight. They're really better suited for energy bars and snacks. You can pack a bunch of stuff in this pack, and it's comfortable.

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where would i hold my two man tent on the bora

where would i hold my two man tent on the bora

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July 21, 2008

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Down at the base of the bag (the sleeping bag compartment) it has two buckle straps that run vertically. These work quite nicely for holding a two man tent....you place your tent perpendicular to the pack and stap it in. It is also nice b/c when the tent is on your pack and you set it down, it holds your pack upright. Hope this helps.

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June 2, 2008

Arc'teryx is so close on this one the design and materials are top notch. By far the most comfortable long haul pack I have worn. The only complaint is the retarded water bottle holders. If your not carrying a water bottle (i.e. a bladder in the pack instead) they make the small pouches otherwise useless. The water bottle holder should be removable. Other than that, stellar pack.

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Couldn't be happier!

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May 29, 2008

I have taken this pack on several overnight trips in the cascades and love it. Lightweight and a great waist strap that doesn't dig in. I am 5' 11" about 160lbs. The waist strap is a little big but with it cinched all the way down it fits great. I usually line my pack with a 4mil construction garbage bag for our rainy cascade weather but so far I have not seen any moisture in the bag...even in the most torrential downpours. Buy this pack...you won't be disappointed.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 420D Ripstorm nylon
Volume: [Short] 4300cu in (76L); [Regular] 4700cu in (80L); [Tall] 5000cu in (84L)
Suspension: 2 Aluminum stays, framesheet, molded back panel, Thermoformed straps
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: Yes
Detachable Pack: Lumbar Pack
Sleeping Bag Compartment: Yes
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top, side, bottom
External Pockets: 2 Lid, 1 front, 2 side
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Gear Loops: None
Ice Axe Loops: 2
Shovel Pocket: No
Weight: [Short] 6lb 10oz (3000g); [Regular] 6lb 13oz (3100g); [Tall] 7lb 1oz (3200g)
Recommended Use: Weekend to week-long backpacking trips
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime