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Backcountry Access Stash BC Rider Backpack - 2400cu in

Item #BCA0051 | 0 in Stock
5 Star Rating

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By Ranked #1086 - Winter Packs February 22, 2006

Throughout the toughest elements, you will stay hydrated with this pack. I recently used it in subzero temps with wind chill and nothing froze. Even if you leave the bite valve out for too long, a couple of bites break up the ice due to its design. It is compact to ride a chairlift with no problems, or it can expand to fit a helmet inside. A full-size metal shovel with long D handle shovel just fits inside. It would probably work fine for minimalist hut tours if you hooked a sleeping bag on the outside. The pockets are simple yet sufficient. There is a big sleeve inside for shovel handle, probe and tractor skins. It is easy to accumulate a lot of stuff in the one inner mesh pocket. The small outer pocket can hold sunglasses or goggles, but not both. Plenty of outer straps are there to attach your three-piece poles when you descend. If you really want to compress it down, the straps are a little long and they can flop around. The stock bladder seems thin enough to pop/leak easily and I don't know how to take the bite valve apart yet. All in all a great pack once you work the system out. It would be great for other cold weather activities too.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
420 Ripstop/1000 ballistics 
Summit Pack:
No 
Suspension:
Padded shoulder straps and hip belt 
Back Panel:
Solid padded 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes, includes 100oz reservoir 
Torso Adjustment:
No 
Access Types:
Front 
Gear Loops:
Yes 
External Pocket:
No 
Snowboard Carry:
Yes 
Ski Carry:
No 
Volume:
2400 cu in 
Weight:
53.6 oz 
Warranty:
1 year 

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