SnowDrifter Pack 30L

$169.00
$119.98
Patagonia
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A backcountry touring pack by Patagonia. 

Description
A backcountry touring pack with space enough for split skins, spare layers, and essential tools. Its cavernous 30L capacity ensures you can pack it full of gear and still have enough space for emergencies.... Read More >

Quick Hit
A backcountry touring pack by Patagonia. 

Description
A backcountry touring pack with space enough for split skins, spare layers, and essential tools. Its cavernous 30L capacity ensures you can pack it full of gear and still have enough space for emergencies. Its design provides back panel access so you can get what you need while keeping your pack organized. Finished with rear straps that allow several carry options for boards and split poles, as well as adjustable fasteners at the chest and waist belt to ensure your pack stays secure as you ride. 

Features
Color: Crater Blue

Dimensions: (Small 19.75” x 11.8” x 6.7”) (Large 23.25” x 11.8” x 6.7)

Material:
- Body: 100% Recycled Nylon Ripstop w/ TPU Coating
- Lining: 100% Recycled Polyester w/ PU Coating
- Hip Belt & Shoulder Straps: 100% Polyester Spacer Mesh
- Back Panel: 100% Polyester Mono Mesh 

Storage: Spacious Main Compartment with Dual Access, Front Compartment Designed for Tool Storage, Top Quick Access Accessory Pockets, Internal Mesh Zip Pocket, Zippered Stash Pocket on Waist Belt

Details: Adjustable Sternum Straps, Breathable Mesh Shoulder Straps, U-Shaped Lid Opening & a Zip Open Back on Main Compartment, Hydration Reservoir Compatible, External Carry Straps (Snowboard, Skis, or Helmet)

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