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The North Face Prophet 35 Backpack - 2150cu in
The North Face designed the Prophet 35 Backpack with help from world class climbers Conrad Anker and Kit DesLauriers to ensure alpinists and ice climbers get just what they want. This streamline pack provides excellent support with dual aluminum stays, and the lightweight E-VAP harness system keeps you from sweltering on a hot approach to base camp. The North Face included two gear loops on the Prophet 35 Backpack's waist-belt to keep crevasse-rescue gear close at hand, and two ice-tool holders carry the winter necessities to your local waterfalls.
Bottom Line: Mountain ready.
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I am 5'2. Is this backpack big enough for a 2-3 day trip,
I am 5'2. Is this backpack big enough for a 2-3 day trip, and will it fit me ?
By: Matt Tovar
March 17, 2009
Hey Matt,
This pack would be too small for a 2-3 day overnight trip... you'd have a lot of trouble fitting in your gear needed for a trip of that length. If you are looking for a pack specific for a 2-3 day trip, I'd recommend looking into a pack that is from the 3000 - 3600 cu in range. Here are some packs that I've hiked with and absolutely love for long weekend trips:
http://www.backcountry.com/store/GOL0324/GoLite-Jam-2-Pack-3
http://www.backcountry.com/store/GRG0014/Granite-Gear-Vapor-
Hope this helps!
- Greg
By: Greg Goodson
March 18, 2009
Simple is Better.
By: Cedar Wright
June 13, 2009
This is a versatile pack that doesn't suffer from the the "too many bells and whistles" direction a lot of packs are going, and is a perfect crag, or alpine pack. This pack was designed for the alpinist who is carrying everything they need to survive on their back. The gear loops are great for spreading out the rack. While this is designed for alpine climbing etc, I've used it as a carry on, and a picnic supply transporter. Great light, well supported pack.
I am looking for a ski carry backpack, for overnight back country
I am looking for a ski carry backpack, for overnight back country randonne, going hut to hut.
By: Emmanuel
January 9, 2009
There are many good options out there, I use the Black Diamond Anarchist 42L which is both lightweight and has a backpocket for shovel and probe. Good ski carry and 2 ice axe holders. Quite big for the size and quite tall, so you might want to try before you buy. great suspension system and also has a insulated sleeve for drinking hose on the shoulder strap. There's also a version with included Avalung.http://www.backcountry.com/store/BLD0948/Black-Diamo
By: Magnus
January 9, 2009
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