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EXPED Mountain Pro 30 Backpack Climbing, Alpine, Ski and Light Hiking

Estimated price for orientation: 239 $

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Type: Internal Frame Packs
Color: Green Capacity: 45L


MOUNTAIN PRO 30Weatherproof alpine all-rounder for daytrips. Single compartment mountain pack in a clean design developed in collaboration with professional mountain guides. The focus was clear: remove the unnecessary, refine to the basics and create a pack with the features needed for summer and winter use in the mountains.

SPECIFICATIONSVolume: 32 lSize (closed): 22.8 × 11.8 × 9.4 inWeight: 44.1 ozBacklength range: 17.7 - 20.1 inHipbelt range: 26.4 - 53.9 inLoad Limit: 28.7 lbWater Resistance: WeatherproofIntended use: AlpineSki touringClimbingExpeditionDaypack/day tripsWarranty: 5 yearsMATERIALSBody: 420 D Oxford nylon, PU coated, 3'000 mm water columnFrame: removable crosslinked PE foam boardTORSO LENGTHDepending on pack volume and intended use the suspension system of a backpack becomes an essential feature. Defining torso length is not necessarily critical on a daypack but crucial on backpacking or alpine touring packs, as only perfect fit can warrant transfer of a bulk of the pack weight to the hips.The center of the hipbelt ideally rests on the hip bone crest (pelvis) in order to bear the bulk of the load (refer to diagram) especially on large internal frame backpacks. But no rule without exceptions and sometimes a shorter torso length is better, for example in alpine or mountaineering situations where a short back allows easy access to the climbing harness.HOW IS TORSO LENGTH DEFINED?Use a measuring tape to measure the distance between the top edge of the shoulders or C7 vertebrae (the one that protrudes when facing down) to the top crest of the hip bone (pelvis).A rough guide to pack sizing and torso lengths:medium (M) = 48 - 52 cm / 19 - 20.5 inch
long (L) = 53 - 58 cm / 21 - 23 inchNote:Even the most elaborate suspension system can only work perfectly when fitted correctly! And as no two backs are identical, we recommend testing backpacks with sample weights in an outdoor speciality shop.