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Arc'teryx Khazri 55 Backpack - 3051-3661cu in |
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Sale Price:
$199.56
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Our Price:
$249.45
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Ships Immediately
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Item # ARC0646
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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Gold
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Description of Arc'teryx Khazri 55 Backpack - 3051-3661cu in:
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The Arc'teryx Khazri 55 Backpack holds enough gear for a multi-day alpine ascent, and it strips down to nothing more than a sack with straps for fast-and-light single-push climbs. Adding only the necessary features, Arc'teryx used dual aluminum stays for increased support and a free-floating lid to let you really overload this bag. Of course, the Kharzi 55 Backpack's stays, back-panel, and lid can all be removed to shed ounces. You can even use the removable foam pad at an unexpected bivy. *Only available for US shipment.
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Bottom Line: Big alpine routes call for the large volume and versatile function of the Arc'teryx Kharzi 55 Backpack.
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| Reviews (3): |
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| highly recommend 05-05-08 |
jocajoja313465 (1):  |
| excellent pack, hauls heavy loads very well no bells and whistles to clutter things up and is of bomber construction |
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| Quality Backpack 09-25-09 |
jon3224543 (0):  |
| I use a bicycle as my exclusive transport. That being so, this Khazri 55 backpack does a great job transporting heavy loads such as cat liter and cases of soda. I can carry home 45+ lbs. with no problem. The back pack fits great. Initially, I was hesitant to pay so much for a backpack but Arc'teryx is well worth the money. |
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| Awesome 06-07-09 |
vel3075620 (0):  |
| I find that on most packs I don't use even half of all the little features crafted into them. If you are like me, get this pack and save yourself the time and effort of cutting off all the vestigial straps, pockets, etc. on others. The simplicity of the Khazri is a huge plus to me, and it makes mountaineering more enjoyable.
Also, this pack is super stable and allows a lot of movement when scrambling. This is cool, especially when you are on exposed ridgelines. Personally, I find it sketchy when my backpack flops to one side and almost pulls me off a cliff. That doesn't happen with this pack.
Finally, every size load seems to be just the right sized load for the khazri. It is very versatile. I have yet to overload it because it is a bottomless pit.
Update March 2010: Alright, I still like the stability and everything else I said. The fabric isn't super durable, but it's light so I don't mind that much. Mine is showing some wear, but for what it has gone through it's not bad. The versatility of the framing and whatnot is really nice. One gripe I might fix on my own is the lack of compression straps on the bottom; this makes it hard sometimes to get the stuff inside to sit where you want, but this is really only a problem if you don't fill the bag up all the way. |
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Material:
210D Ripstorm nylon, 630D Superpack nylon
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Volume:
[Short] 3051cu in (50L); [Regular] 3356cu in (55L); [Tall] 3661cu in (60L)
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Suspension:
2 Aluminum stays, framesheet, padded back panel
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Hydration Compatible:
Yes
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Sleeping Bag Compartment:
No
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Weight:
[Short] 4lb (1800g); [Regular] 4lb 4oz (1900g); [Tall] 4lb 8oz (2000g)
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Recommended Use:
Alpine climbing, ice climbing, backpacking
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Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime
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