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Osprey Packs Switch 36 Winter Pack - 2000-2400cu in

Item #OSP0097 | 0 in Stock
4 Star Rating

Pack much?

By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #196 - Winter Packs September 13, 2006

Fascinated by a review that I saw on the Osprey Switch 36, I was forced to dig into my pile of winter tools and dust off the Osprey prototype I used all last year. Yup, I'm an Osprey junkie. I recall carrying a whole bunch of backcountry stuff in this tester so I jammed in my usual array of backcountry ski gear to see if last season was just a dream or if all that fluff really happened. Sitting here next to my glowing box of gigabytes is my Switch 36. In it is a full 3 liter reservoir of H20 with elbow valve nicely accommodated in the insulated shoulder harness. My full size Voile shovel & handle, 100mm skins, BCA probe and knee pads (yes, I'm a knee bender) are securely held in the "wet" portion of the pack. The dry portion of this pack contains my full compliment of "if the shit hits the fan" gear including: Gore-Tex jacket and full side zip pants, down parka, light gloves, heavy gloves, wool hat and neck gaiter. My goggles are neatly tucked underneath my helmet which is held snugly in place by the top pocket’s stretch material. That’s typically the most I might have with me on a cold day climbing up. On descent, much of that stuff including helmet and goggles are put to better use. When helmet less, the top pocket accommodates my skins for the ride down. It’s true that I can only carry skis on this pack because I’m snowboard challenged. Having said that, my 181cm skis carry comfortably either “A” framed or for quick ascents, diagonally. My friend, Rich took my pack to India to ski some peaks last spring and loved it up to 18,000 feet. Neither of us had problems with calf bang. Maybe snowboards are different in this regard. My experience with the pack’s carry is that it needs no load control straps. Put it on with any load and it hugs my back like a terrorized baby Koala. By the way, that granola bar…it fits in the hip belt’s spacious “420” pockets (whatever that means!) Yup, I’m an Osprey junkie…I can’t imagine why not.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Stretch woven nylon with Lycra, 420D Samurai diamond ripstop nylon, 300D fade-resistant polyester 
Volume:
[S] 2000cu in (33L); [M] 2200cu in (36L); [L] 2400cu in (39L) 
Suspension:
Padded shoulder straps, Snowshed back panel with contoured HDPE framesheet 
Hip-belt:
Yes 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top, side zip 
External Pockets:
1 Helmet, 1 goggle, 2 hip belt 
Snowboard Carry:
Yes, vertical 
Ski Carry:
Yes, A-frame or diagonal 
Gear Loops:
No 
Ice Axe Loops:
Yes 
Shovel Pocket:
Yes 
Weight:
[S] 3lb 0oz (1360g); [M] 3lb 3oz (1450g); [L] 3lb 6oz (1530g) 
Recommended Use:
Ski and snowboard mountaineering, ski touring 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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