Norrøna - Femund Synkron4 80 Pack - Walking backpack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men, Women
- Recommended use:
- trekking
- Material type:
- polyamide
- Technology:
- ECONYL
- Material thickness:
- 450 denier
- Fabric treatment:
- PU coated
- Fabric properties:
- water-repellent
- Hydrostatic head main material:
- 2,000 mm
- Carry system:
- chest strap, padded shoulder straps, padded hip belt
- Main compartment access:
- frontloader, toploader
- Additional features:
- 2 hip belt pockets, front strap system, lid compartment, ice axe/pole holder, front compartment
- Hydration system:
- compatible
- Volume:
- 80 l
- Weight:
- 3,000 g
- Reference size:
- per piece
- Extras:
- compression straps
- Item No.:
- 505-0883
Product description
Large trekking backpack for long tours
The Femund Synkron4 80 Pack from Norrøna is perfect for when you need a lot of space in your backpack. This walking backpack is always the right choice when you are travelling for a long time and need to carry a lot of equipment and clothing. It is made from robust and lightweight material, which means that the backpack is relatively low in weight, yet can cope well with rougher conditions. Plus, the material is made entirely from recycled polyamide, which is obtained from old fishing nets, for example. As a result, it helps to conserve resources, making it better for the environment.
Pockets, compartments, holders
Despite the general size of the backpack, the Femund Synkron4 80 Pack is well structured, with several small compartments to help you keep everything organised and easily found again. The large front opening is particularly practical, giving you quick access to the spacious inner compartment. Meanwhile, the backpack also features several smaller pockets on the hip belt and in the lid. You can also easily attach walking poles or an ice axe to the holder provided.
The highlights at a glance:
- Recycled material helps to protect the environment
- Quick access to main compartment
- Several practical pockets and holders
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