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The North Face Skareb 50 Backpack - 3050cu in - 2009 BCS

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Skareb 50 Backpack - 3050cu in
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With the X Radial tubular aluminum frame, injection-molded EVA back panel, and anatomically contoured hipbelt, The North Face Skareb 50 Backpack carries large and heavy loads without feeling like a sack of potatoes. Air flow channels on the back panel and breathable nylon fabric on the hipbelt prevent you from overheating on the trail, while high-strength parachute fabric on the body resists tearing. The front stretch pocket accommodates your extra gear, giving you up to 430 cubic inches of overflow storage, and trekking pole loops stash your sticks when not in use. Throw your water bottle in the shoulder-harness holster, or pack your hydration system in the compatible pocket.

Bottom Line: Lighten the burden of your heavy loads.

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How many zippers are on this pack? i need to know how many locks

How many zippers are on this pack? i need to know how many locks i should buy.

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February 26, 2010

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Hi Ryan,
this bag has two zippers, one on the top and one on the waist belt, but I think you can't lock them

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March 12, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

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May 28, 2009

So youre out looking for a durable, good looking, and light weight pack for hiking and travel. What are you going to do? Well look no further! This pack is super lightweight, looks totally rad and is made with a really tough parachute fabric. I wore it for a weekend trip and it is an amazing pack. So amazing in fact, that I ended up stealing my girlfriends! The fit is also superb and the X-radial frame allows for great range of movement.

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Will this be okay as a carry on with American's restrictions:

Will this be okay as a carry on with American's restrictions: 45 inches and 40 pounds. More concerned about size as I have more control over the weight with what I pack.

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July 12, 2009

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Depends on what airline and what size of plane. I've carried on via a la Cart on Horizon/Alaska Airlines and Delta; I was on their smaller planes. On bigger planes I've been able to shove it in the overhead compartment. I've flown quite a bit with it and never had a problem.

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November 18, 2009

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Strictly speaking, no. The packpack is slightly longer than the maximum carry on length allowed by most airlines, but I have taken it as a carry on on a few flights.

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September 8, 2009

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Change me.

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Item: TNF3908

2009 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in) than that

Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in)

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By: John Klemchuk May 28, 2009

So youre out looking for a durable, good looking, and light weight pack for hiking and travel. What are you going to do? Well look no further! This more...

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Material:
100D Parachute nylon, 210D HT nylon ripstop 
Volume:
[M/L] 3050 + 430cu in (50L + 7L) 
Suspension:
X Radial tubular aluminum frame 
Waist-belt:
Yes 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top 
Pockets:
[External]1 water bottle, 1 stretch front; [Internal] 1 Main 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
2 Trekking pole 
Weight:
[M/L] 3lb 1oz (1400g) 
Recommended Use:
Hiking, trekking, camping, mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime