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Lowe Alpine - Cerro Torre 65-85 - Walking backpack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men, Women
- Recommended use:
- travel
- Carry system:
- hip belt, shoulder straps, adjustable torso length
- Venting:
- vents on the back
- Additional features:
- bottom compartment, ice axe/pole holder
- Hydration system:
- compatible
- Rain cover:
- incl. rain cover
- Volume:
- 65 l
- Weight:
- 2,600 g
- Extras:
- detachable daypack
- Material:
- TriShield Grid; Reinforcements: N420 (100% polyamide); PU coating
- Extras:
- Compression straps on the sides and bottom; Ice-pick holder (stowable); Pole carrier; Load 23-32 kg
- Item No.:
- 505-0275
Product description
Unless you have a flock of trained ravens that carry all your gear in their beaks, you need a light, rugged, and versatile pack like the Lowe Alpine Cerro Torre 65:85 Backpack if you're going to have any sort of success on your next long-range backpacking and trekking mission. And, since you don't have a gaggle of gear-toting birds, you should know that the Cerro Torre uses Lowe's adjustable Axiom+ Back System to fit users of different sizes, along with a rotating hip belt and sprung steel frame to carry loads of up to 70 pounds. It sports both top and bottom access, along with a zip-out compartment divider, to help you stay organized, and even has a removable hydration pack for short adventures away from basecamp. Since you never know what you'll run into, Lowe made sure the Cerro Torre's ready for pretty much everything. Made of super-tough TriShield Grid 420D nylon, it can bust through thickets and scrape over rocks with no ill effects, and comes with a rain cover to help you through the inevitable showers and downpours. It's also fully featured for easy use when you're on the move, with stretchy side pockets for water, snacks, maps, and layers, stowable ice axe and trekking pole loops, multiple lash points, and compression straps to lock down your load. It even has a haul loop, so your partner can give you a hand when you're trying to hoist what feels like your own body weight onto your back. Your raven can probably even use it as a perch if he wants to.
- Adjustable, anatomically shaped Axiom+ Back System (17-22in back length)
- Rotating hip belt and Rebound lumbar pad
- Lightweight sprung steel frame
- Two main compartments with zip-out divider and top/bottom access
- Removable hydration/day pack included
- TriShield Grid 420D nylon with included raincover
- Two stretch side pockets, one hip belt pocket, one lid pocket, one front pocket
- Stowable ice axe loops and tip gripper trekking pole loops
- Compression straps, haul loops, and lash points
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Advantages
Comfortable to carry Good ventilation Good storage options Good adjustment options Price / performance Good carry system Easy to load Useful details Lightweight -
Recommended use
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Good adjustment options Useful details Price / performance Good carry system Good storage options Easy to load Good ventilation Comfortable to carry -
Recommended use
Beginner Trekking Ski tours Mountaineering