Arc Teryx Khamski Internal Frame Backpacks

Arc Teryx Khamski Internal Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

Pushing the "out of bounds" limits requires a pack that can handle the pressure whether you're climbing or skiing. Fixed top lid with two pockets compresses and stabilizes the load holding keys, maps and other small necessities. Front kangaroo pouch holds climbing skins, mittens and most shovels. Features adjustable, removable ice axe loops with retainers and hypalon quick-release ski attachments. Thermo-formed foam back panel and shoulder straps follow the body's curves for superior comfort. Curved, padded hipbelt utilizes Arc'Teryx's hipbone-protecting SquashPods™. High-density polyurethane (HDPE) framesheet protects your back from bulky or pointy items and supports heavy loads. Single aluminum stay supports and retains torsional motion. Abrasion-resistant, high-tenacity 210-denier nylon with Spectra® ripstop and 630-denier Superpack fabric is highly water repellent.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 01, 2002]
wayne_chan
Skier

I have had this pack for almost two winters and it is the best ski pack that I have ever had. Beautiful snow-shedding fabrics, great construction, and super comfortable. I have used the Khamski with and without a sled and it has performed terrific. The shoulder straps and hipbelt are nicely contoured and light, proving that you don''t need big thick pieces of foam to attain comfort. Big enough for most situations, even guiding though guides may want to check out the Borea. The actual price was 2300 Swedish Kronor, you may have to some converting into your currency.

Similar Products Used:

Arc''teryx Borea, Serratus Icefall (old version)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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