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Arc'teryx Silo 40 Backpack - 2319-2746cu in |
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Sale Price:
$159.16 – $198.95
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Our Price:
$198.95
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Item # ARC0537
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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Red Beryl
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Titanium
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Description of Arc'teryx Silo 40 Backpack - 2319-2746cu in:
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The Arc'teryx Silo 40 Backpack carries either skis or a snowboard and holds enough gear for a full dawn-to-dusk day or backcountry riding. This roll-top backpack includes a front shovel pocket for quick access in the event of an avalanche. Arc'teryx gave the Silo 40 Backpack 2440cu inches of cargo space to carry the food, water, and extra clothes for your all-day backcountry tours. Burly Superpack nylon fabric holds up to tons of abuse, and Hypalon reinforcements ensure that even the nastiest yard sale couloir crash won't wreck this versatile pack.
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Bottom Line: Load up the Arc'teryx Silo 40 Backpack for ski tours that last longer than the daylight.
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| worth it 08-19-08 |
emily.well1832453 (3):  |
| I own this pack in size 'short' - it took me all winter and most of spring and summer to finally locate a good backcountry board pack and buy it. So far (obviously) I haven't been able to use it on a tour or while sled skiing but I did use it last weekend to climb a technical peak, and while it isn't really a climbing pack (a little heavy), it was the perfect size for a summer bivy trip and extremely comfortable (I also own a bigger women's Bora pack, also very comfortable) despite being very full while climbing and hopping over mile-long talus and boulder fields. I actually really like the rolltop so far- while it definitely takes two hands (vs. zippered packs), it opens up all the way instantly. The shape of it (wide at top, narrow at the bottom) makes it very easy to 1)pack it; 2)find/feel for things inside it; and 3)unpack it. Also, the burly straps for gear/snowboard look like they will hold up much longer than skinnier straps on other packs I was looking at (i.e. osprey switch 25 or 36). I originally bought the BCA stash BC rider pack, but it was WAY too long (I am almost 5'5"). One thing I noticed but don't care about at all is that you can't really overstuff this pack- the roll top closure doesn't really work if you have too much stuff in it, and it is a little harder to cram shut. |
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| Oh my orange! 06-18-08 |
Jill72 (4):  |
| So Red Beryl is just a fancy name for bright pumpkin orange. This pack was fantastic, but I couldn't stand the orange color (maybe it was the red straps across the orange that were really offensive). If you like orange this pack is for you. If orange is not your thing, you'll definitely like titanium better. It's a great pack--just a bad color. |
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| worth the price 03-27-08 |
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| i was almost put off buying this pack because i'm not made of money, but i'm so glad i got it. it has everything i wanted and is a great day pack for any activity out in the winter weather. i use it for work and play in the mountains! |
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Material:
Superpack nylon with Hypalon reinforcements
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Volume:
[Short] 2320cu in (38L); [Regular] 2440cu in 40L); [Tall] 2746cu in (45L)
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Suspension:
Framesheet and pre-molded shoulder straps
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Waist-belt:
Yes, removable
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Hydration Compatible:
Yes
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External Pockets:
1 Top, 1 front, 1 internal
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Snowboard Carry:
Yes, vertical
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Ski Carry:
Yes, A-frame, vertical, diagonal
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Weight:
[Short] 3lb 5oz (1600g); [Regular] 3lb 8oz (2440g); [Tall] 4lb (1800g)
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Recommended Use:
Backcountry skiing and snowboarding
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Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime
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