Cirque 25 Backpack

$219.95
$219.95
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Quick Hit
A lightweight and durable mountaineering pack with 25L of storage. 

Description
The Cirque 25 Backpack is compact yet fully equipped to handle the demanding backcountry. Made with a lightweight and durable 210D nylon fabric with Dynex grid ripstop. This pack has... Read More >

Quick Hit
A lightweight and durable mountaineering pack with 25L of storage. 

Description
The Cirque 25 Backpack is compact yet fully equipped to handle the demanding backcountry. Made with a lightweight and durable 210D nylon fabric with Dynex grid ripstop. This pack has a roll-top main compartment so you can see the entirety of your stowed gear, and external storage for quick access to your most important equipment. 

This is Black Diamond’s lightest pack and smallest pack for technical mountaineering. Offering you everything needed and stripped of anything not needed. Taking more of a minimal approach for those looking for necessities only. 

Features
Color: Sulphur Green

Volume: 25 Liters Total Volume 

Fit: S/M (16-19in Torso Length x 26-40in Waist Circumference) 

Material: (Body 1: 93% Nylon, 7% PE) (Body 2: 100% Nylon) (Liner: 100% Polyester)

Closure: Roll-Top Opening, Exterior Access Zip Pocket

Storage: External Avy Tool Pocket, Quick Access Side Pocket, Zip Pockets, Interior Storage Pockets, Shoulder Strap Pockets, On-The-Go Diagonal Ski Carry (Removable), Stowable Helmet Carry, Piolet/ Ice Tool Carry 

Use: Ski and Snowboarding Pack, Mountaineering, Splitboarding/ Touring

Details: Lightweight & Durable 210D Nylon Fabric w/ Dynex Grid, Drain Holes, Radio & Hydration Routing, Removable Waist Strap

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Committed to designing and engineering the most innovative mountain equipment in the world, Black Diamond has been at the forefront of mountain sports since its inception in 1972. Evolving from Chouinard Equipment, the company carries forward the vision of Yvon Chouinard, Peter Metcalf, and Maria Cranor—built on a passion for climbing, craftsmanship, and a deep-rooted respect for the mountains that began in 1965.