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Dynafit DNA 16 Pack

Sale price $129.95

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Description

 ### Dynafit Says ###

As a reliable unisex backpack for races and training, the DNA 16 offers impressive technical features and intelligent customization possibilities. Developed for ambitious ski mountaineers and racers, the DNA pack supports you in achieving personal bests. Weighing in at a mere 240 grams, this model wins high points with its clever race-specific details for every racing situation. You can adapt the pack to your individual needs, for example with two different ski attachment options: For securing your skis in seconds when under time pressure, you can attach the skis diagonally over the pack with just one hand using a hook. A second option allows you to use the shoulder strap equipped with a magnet for secure attachment on challenging terrain. When attaching it with the magnets, the ski is also wrapped once with a strap that can be placed in five different positions. Developers also had an eye on popular team races. For working together to keep the pace or tapping into the last ounce of energy, a rope with a stretch cord has been integrated. This allows a partner to quickly rope in and be pulled along, enabling an uncomplicated connection between athletes. The DNA has been rounded out with additional features such as shoulder adjustment options, a safety compartment or main compartment that can be accessed directly and quickly with a full-wrap zipper. Also of note: The DNA backpack also totally impressed the ISPO judges panel, winning an ISPO award. DNA 16 backpack – Take on the competition.
Volume

16 L

Weight

240 g

 

Size

Low stock

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