Freerider 30L Backpack
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Warning: California Proposition 65
Why We Like The Freerider 30L Backpack
The Freerider 30L Backpack has touring essentials down to a science. Deuter crafts this backpack with winter-specific details in mind that give us easy access to our gear and a durable finish to keep snow out and wear and tear at bay. A separate, easy-to-access compartment lets us grab our probe and shovel quickly in an emergency, and two dedicated straps let us fix skis, a snowboard, or snowshoes to our pack in little time. And, even if a little snow sneaks into our carrying system, Deuter's breathable snow-resistant fabric keeps our back nice and dry.
Details
- Our optimal companion for ski touring, split boarding, and freeriding
- Cleverly placed organizational pockets for all of our gear
- Fully opening back panel gives us easy access to the main compartment
- Avalanche equipment is easily accessible with a separate compartment
- Dedicated straps let us fix our skis, snowboard, or snowshoes on
- Versatile gear straps can also be used as compression straps
- Item #DTRL1A2
- Material
- ripstop nylon
- Volume
- 30L (1830cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- load-adjustment straps, compression straps, spring steel frame
- Shoulder Straps
- low profile, vented
- Waist Belt
- yes
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- no
- Access
- top, back
- Pockets
- 2 outer, main
- Gear Loops
- ski, snowboard
- Ski Carry
- A-frame
- Snowboard Carry
- vertical
- Helmet Carry
- stowable
- Ice Axe Carry
- front
- Dimensions
- [backpack] 23in x 11in x 8.3in, [back length] 17 - 21in
- Claimed Weight
- 3lbs 13oz
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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This product can expose you to chemicals including N,N-Dimethylformamide which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.