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The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

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The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack - 1325cu in

The North Face Off Chute 22 Backpack carries your skis or snowboard and enough gear for a few hours in the backcountry. Thanks to this pack's tapered shape, the Off Chute 22 Backpack holds your snowboard or ski edges away from your legs. The back panel of The North Face Off Chute converts into a backcountry chair, so you don't have to get a wet butt during snack breaks. Slip your shovel into the front pocket, keep your probe in the main compartment's sleeve, and stick your sunglasses and music player in the padded organizer pocket. Pack your water reservoir into the Off Chute 22 Backpack's hydration compartment. Insulation in the hydration compartment and shoulder straps helps keep your water flowing.

Bottom Line: Stash your backcountry gear, an extra layer, and a few snacks in The North Face Off Chute 22Backpack and hit the trail.

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Rating for this product: 5

Form Follows Function

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October 20, 2008

This pack is slick. For a while now I've been using my daypack when I snowboard. I stow anything from water, food, to electronics like my I-pod and video camera. The only problem with my daypack was that it was just to big. This pack is the perfect size for everything I carry. Pockets for your goggles and the various pockets are ultra accessible without taking the pack off. All in all, this is a good grab for snowboarders.

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that doesn't make sense, so how does it support your back, it...

that doesn't make sense, so how does it support your back, it has to clip in some how

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October 27, 2008

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This pack has a built-in molded back panel that supports the back.

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October 27, 2008

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how does the back country chair work?? I cant figure out how...

how does the back country chair work?? I cant figure out how to set it up. There are so many straps.. i cant figure out which to use

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October 25, 2008

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just unclip the back panel thats ur seat

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October 25, 2008

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Just bought this. Its really sweet, but how do you attach a snowboard...

Just bought this. Its really sweet, but how do you attach a snowboard to it? Do the straps at the bottom (rubber straps) connect to the straps at the top? What is the purpose of the rubber strap in the lower left corner of the pack? I guess i just dont know how to attach skis/ snowboard to this pack. Can someone help?

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October 22, 2008

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You buckle your board in right down the middle, putting a binding in the middle so it doesnt slip out.

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October 23, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Quality and Design

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September 30, 2008

This pack has a nice design..all you need for a day in the BC. Great quality materials and fit. Hydration, key. So if you're looking for yet another sweet product from TNF, this pack is awesome.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Backcountry Skiing Pack From The North Face

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July 5, 2008

This thing does all that it claims to. The hydration compatibility is amazing. It carries skis and snowboards comfortably as well. I think my favorite thing about it is the back panel seat. The North Face really hit the nail on the head with this one. If you want a sweet pack, get The North Face Off Chute Pack.

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Rating for this product: 4

Ski Pack from the Gods

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January 10, 2008

This ski pack is siick. Not only does it hold everything I could ever want on the hill or backcountry (food, shovel, probe, extra gear, camelback). But also has pockets for goggles, chapstick, for a 2 way radio. It also has several ways to mount your skis on your back perfect for hiking up ridgelines.

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Rating for this product: 5

Heli to Hellgate

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December 21, 2007

I have been using this pack for the past few years and it has been very good to me. It is not a very large volume pack, so if you are trying to carry many extra layers or lunch for your big Mormon family you should probably look to a larger pack, but if you are looking for something that you can stuff your skins, trekkers, probe, shovel, an extra pair of goggles, an underlayer, and a snack into; this thing is ideal. It has a specific holder in the main compartment for quick access to your probe and the shovel stays easy access on the outside pocket so that you can get get at everything in a hurry.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 630D Nylon, 420D nylon, 1680D Ballistics
Volume: 1325cu in (22L)
Suspension: Molded back panel
Waist-belt: Yes
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top, side access hydration pocket
External Pockets: 1 Front shovel, padded optics pocket with organizer and audio port
Snowboard Carry: Yes, horizontal
Ski Carry: Yes, A-frame and diagonal
Gear Loops: None
Ice Axe Loops: None
Shovel Pocket: Yes
Weight: 3lb 7oz (1560g)
Recommended Use: Backcountry touring, out-of-bounds touring
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime