Berghaus Tramping Pack
Berghaus C7 2 Series 70+10L pack
High quality tramping pack in excellent condition
Buyer to pick up near Lower Moutere, Tasman
From the manufacturer…..
Product description
Unique Bioflex® back system . Easily adjusted rucsac that gives inherent flex, twist and carry comfort plus less fatigue through perfect load transfer.
Bioflex® back system.
EVABREATHE® Matrix foam technology.
Dry fusion technology for highest water resistance.
Gripper breather hip belt.
Extendable lid.
Zipped direct entrance to main compartment.
Bottom compartment with zipped divider.
Two side expansion pockets (5L each).
Zipped front pocket.
Mesh front pocker.
Wand pockets.
Hydration reservoir pouch (3L).
Side and bottom compression straps.
Two walking pole holders.
Raincover.
40mm Bergbuckle.
Removable/height-adjustable chest harness.
Grab handle.
Fabric: Ardura 330 D Double RS / Esdura 600D
Dimensions: (approx) 86cm (H) x 33cm (W) x 31cm (D) / 78cm (H) x 32cm (W) x 31cm (D)
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