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Arc'Teryx Silo 30
$169.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Enough water resistance to not have to worry about rain. Comfortable enough to be used on small vacations or long cross-country hikes. Balances the load well so that even heavier weights are comfortable.
The Cons:Hydration bladder is nice, but there is no water bottle pocket. No option to carry skis A-frame style.
Part of the Silo Series, the Arc'Teryx Silo 30 is a backpack with 27 to 30L volume capacity that's designed for individuals who enjoy the outdoors and need an accessory that has a lot of storage space.
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With a V-Frame suspension, adjustable sternum strap and laminated shoulder straps, the backpack adjusts to an individual's body to provide comfort and a lightweight feel. Along with two ice axe loops, the model has a wrap system for skis and snowboards. As for storage, the backpack has an internal security pocket, a front security pocket, an internal tool pocket, an internal shovel pocket and a hydration bladder sleeve for water on the go.
Features
- V-Frame suspension
- Adjustable sternum strap
- Laminated shoulder straps
- Removable webbing hipbelt
- Wrap system for skis and snowboards
- Two ice axe loops
- Internal security pocket
- Front security pocket
- Internal tool pocket
- Internal shovel pocket
- Hydration bladder sleeve
- Weight: 1.4 kg/1.5 kg
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enough water resistance to not have to worry about rain
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comfortable enough to be used on small vacations or long cross-country hikes
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balances the load well so that even heavier weights are comfortable
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sits flat on the back and keeps weight close to the body, lets you maintain your balance
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belt is removable for light city use
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plenty of pockets to let you store all kinds of equipment while keeping it organized and safe
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hydration bladder is nice, but there is no water bottle pocket
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no option to carry skis A-frame style
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