Marmot Eiger Internal Frame Backpacks

Marmot Eiger Internal Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

This sleek and streamlined rock climbing pack is roomy enough for food, water, a rack and rope--all the necessities for a full day's outing. Top-loading with 3 convenient pockets in lid: zippered top pocket, internal mesh pocket and pocket under lid. Removable 3-D DriClime® mesh belt offers lightweight load distribution with maximum breathability keeping you dry. Marmot's BioSpan™ load transfer system properly distributes weight over the back's middle area and lumbar region for load-carrying comfort. High-tenacity nylon shell provides excellent abrasion resistance and tear strength for long-lasting durability. Dual ice axe loops with lash straps and daisy chain allow for easy access to tools and equipment. Four side-compression straps stabilize pack load and secure external gear.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 21, 2004]
hikerchap
Backpacker

This pack is my big daypack. Just hauled it up Mt. Warshington, and it performed flawlessly. It is pretty narrow, so loading is annoying, but it is a screaming good deal, carries brilliantly, crammed w/ features like 3 lid pockets, hydration sleeve/port, removable lid AND waistbelt (great for air travel), bright yellow interior (dang smart) and snazzy color scheme. Favorite feature: easily removable stay so I could take it on the plane w/o getting arrested. the Eiger has a full suspension w/ little weight. Perfect day rucksack.

Customer Service

No need. Altrec was marvelous.

Similar Products Used:

Camelbak, L.L. Bean ruck, Gregory Reality

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 22, 2003]
jazzlues
Backpacker

material of hipbelt is too smooth,so that it is easy to slide down.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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