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Dana Design – Bridger – Killer B Backpack – Pack Size XL

Estimated price for orientation: 249 $

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Description
Brand: Dana Design Capacity: 4,000 cubic inches
Type: Internal Frame Packs Color: Green
MPN: Killer B - Bridger Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Cordura


Dana Design – Bridger – Killer B Backpack – Pack Size XL You are looking at a rare, immaculate Dana Design Bridger.  If you know Dana Design, you know they made the most comfortable and durable packs on the market.  The Bridger was modeled on their ArcFlex Terraplane, Dana’s bestselling but heavy expedition backpack.  Holding 4,000 cubic inches, the Bridger led the shift towards midsize backpacks and the lightweight movement.  It will carry up to 45 pounds all day long in comfort, yet excels at both long distance hiking and mountaineering.  The Killer B frame is light, supportive, and adjustable.  The great thing about the size XL is that it is roughly equivalent to an ArcFlex size Medium, when the shoulder straps are adjusted fully into the back panel.  This essentially makes this pack a fixed suspension and carries superbly.  I own three other Dana Design backpacks, and I’ve always considered the Bridger XL to be the holy grail of packs.  I am only willing to part with it because I have a Bomb Pack in a size XL that I have multiple long distance trail memories with.  That…and my wife says I have a backpack obsession.   This model is a made in Bozeman, MT backpack when Dana’s were at their pinnacle of construction and design.  I sought out this pack, which was like finding a needle in a haystack, and it is in immaculate, store bought condition.  The previous owner was an elk hunter and only carried it on 1-2 day long hunts, but you’d never know it had been used.  Sizing Information:Pack Frame = XL
Shoulder Straps = Large

Hip Belt = Large
If you find that you need different shoulder straps or hip belt sizes, you can likely contact Marmot for assistance. They have been more than generous with this type of help for me when I lost too much weight and needed a smaller hip belt for my Bomb Pack while hiking the PCT.