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Mountain Hardwear Splitter Backpack - 2150-2350cu in

Mountain Hardwear Splitter Backpack - 2150-2350cu in

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Mountain Hardwear Splitter Backpack - 2150-2350cu in

Mountain Hardwear's Splitter Backpack is a panel-loading crag pack you can drop in the dirt and whip open for easy access to your climbing gear. A pull-out tarp lets you sort your hardware without getting it dirty, and internal racking loops let you organize your cams, nuts, and biners to your heart's content. Inside the Splitter Pack, you'll find pockets for you climbing shoes, chalk bag, and clothes, as well as a hanging hydration pocket that's accessible from the pack's exterior. For comfortable carrying, Mountain Hardwear gave this daypack a compression panel that holds a heavy rope securely against the molded back panel.

Bottom Line: Like pro climber Pat Goodman says, the Mountain Hardwear Splitter Pack makes a day on the crag so convenient, it feels like cheating.

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Rating for this product: 5

Jamming with the Splitter!!

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August 1, 2008

Overall I am very stoked on this backpack. The organizational features are a very clever design and it definitely helps me from getting nervous that I didn't pack my shoes, harness or chalk bag since there is a place for each item. I know before leaving the house that I have everything packed. The thing that sets this pack apart from any other that I've used for cragging before is the feature that allows the pack to split into two and fold out like a suitcase. The burly Cordura (drybag) material is thick and durable so the pack can lay in the dirt, on rocks or on muddy surfaces and not get all beat up and worn like your typical nylon pack. I learned it sheds water very well after I got caught in a hailstorm last weekend. It also comes with a ground tarp useful for laying out your gear or a spot for the dog to lay down. If you are over 6 feet tall I would suggest getting the large/long version since the torso length on the regular is pretty short.

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hey does anybody know the difference between the large and regular...

hey does anybody know the difference between the large and regular on this guy?

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April 19, 2008

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200 cu in the reg. is 2150 lrg is 2350

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May 5, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Good crag pack

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May 5, 2008

I love it yet the only down fall is hanging rope on top, there is very little to tie off to.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 630D HD nylon, 12600D ballistics Cordura, HardWear tarp
Volume: 2150cu in (35L)
Suspension: Dual-density shoulder straps, HDPE framesheet with alloy shaping rod, molded back panel
Waist-belt: Yes
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Panel
External Pockets: 2 Side mesh
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Gear Loops: 3 Internal
Ice Axe Loops: None
Shovel Pocket: No
Weight: 4lbs 2oz (1885g)
Recommended Use: Climbing
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime