Klattermusen Tor 60L Backpack Raven, One Size
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Material: [bag] 100% recycled polyamide, [reinforcement] 11% KEVLAR, 56% polyamide, 19% polyester, 9% polyurethane, TPU 5%Volume: 60L (3660cu in)Support/Suspension: aluminium stays, rigid foamAccess: top, front zipPockets: 1 elastic side
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Somewhere between Greymouth and Hst on New Zealand's fabled West Coast, you'll be happy you brought Klattermusen's Tor Backpack along for the journey. With a spacious capacity, the Tor is big enough to outfit a months-long trip or extended backcountry "tramp," as the locals call it, but it's not so large as to crush you under its elephantine mass.After tramping the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park, the long miles and steep ascents will make you a believer in Klattermusen's Carry on Bone weight dispersal system, which minimizes stress on your neck, shoulders, and other muscular areas by putting the majority of the pack's weight on your body's skeletal structure. Doing so saves energy for truly demanding experiences, like digesting meat pies at the end of the trail.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Material: [bag] 100% recycled polyamide, [reinforcement] 11% KEVLAR, 56% polyamide, 19% polyester, 9% polyurethane, TPU 5%Volume: 60L (3660cu in)Support/Suspension: aluminium stays, rigid foamAccess: top, front zipPockets: 1 elastic side
상품설명
Somewhere between Greymouth and Hst on New Zealand's fabled West Coast, you'll be happy you brought Klattermusen's Tor Backpack along for the journey. With a spacious capacity, the Tor is big enough to outfit a months-long trip or extended backcountry "tramp," as the locals call it, but it's not so large as to crush you under its elephantine mass.After tramping the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park, the long miles and steep ascents will make you a believer in Klattermusen's Carry on Bone weight dispersal system, which minimizes stress on your neck, shoulders, and other muscular areas by putting the majority of the pack's weight on your body's skeletal structure. Doing so saves energy for truly demanding experiences, like digesting meat pies at the end of the trail.
2019-09-11 13:53:49