Banchee 50 Backpack - Women's - 3051cu in
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Providing the roomy storage and fine-tuned support desired for weekend backpacking trips and minimalist backcountry missions, The North Face Women's Banchee 50 Backpack offers eight-plus pockets, an adjustable Opt-Fit suspension system, and a dynamic aluminum frame for bolstering heavy loads up to 45-pounds. Its top-loading main compartment provides ample room for all your clothes, camping gear, and backpacking food, with external-access pockets for multi-use tools, energy snacks, and other trail necessities.
The breathable beaver-tail pocket provides well-ventilated storage space so wet gear can dry out while you're on the move. Other key features include hip belt pockets, tool-attachment points, as well as lower compression straps for reducing overall bulk.
Details
- Eight-plus total pockets
- Dynamic aluminum frame
- Opti-Fit suspension system (adjustable)
- Adjustable sternum strap with whistle
- Top-loading main compartment
- External-access tool keepers
- Breathable beaver-tail pocket
- Hip belt pockets
- Compression straps
- Item #TNF02CD
- Material
- 210D ripstop nylon
- Volume
- 3051 cu in
- Support/Suspension
- Dynamic aluminum frame
- Shoulder Straps
- Opti-Fit adjustable suspension system
- Waist Belt
- yes, padded
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Access
- top-loading with floating lid
- Pockets
- top-loading main compartment, breathable beaver-tail pocket (for drying wet gear), 2 tool keepers, hip belt pockets
- Gear Loops
- yes
- Compression
- yes
- Weight Capacity
- 45 lbs
- Claimed Weight
- [XS/S] 3 lbs 5 oz, [M/L] 3 lbs 6 oz
- Recommended Use
- backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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