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Blue Ice Taka UL Backpack

Sale price $139.95

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Description

### Blue Ice Says ###

Originally designed for ski-mountaineering competitions, this ultra-minimalist pack is the lightest in our category.

This pack has been designed specifically for ski-mountaineering competition. With its feather weight of sub 400g, it is also perfectly suited to the needs of all ski touring enthusiasts looking for ultra-fast, efficient transitions. Its ski-carry hook is lockable to secure skis quickly, and a second ski-carrier is available. It also features a reinforced Velcro-zipped compartment for crampons and an ice-axe holder. High-tenacity 100d Ripstop nylon ensures amongst the highest durability that this weight range can offer.

A minimalist yet highly functional bag with the best weight/durability ratio. Everything is made to keep you moving without taking the pack off.

Features:

• Materials : High tenacity 100D Ripstop Nylon - Bluesign approved & PFC free
• Weight : 395g / 373g without back panel foam
• Size : 50 x 28 x 17 cm
• Volume : 20L
• One size back length
• Quick ski-carrying system: secure steel hook combined with adjustable elastic ski buckle
• Quick access crampons pocket : velcro and zip closure
• Quick access and secure single piolet carry
• Breathable back panel
• Removable back panel foam
• Removable waist belt
• Dual chest pockets for either 2 soft flasks or snacks
• Safety whistle (integrated in right chest pocket)
• Small internal zip pocket for ID, phone or snacks
• AVI tools sleeve
• Hydration bladder compatible
• Teammate functions: Additional ski carrier and partner pull loop

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