Mountain Hardwear: Phenom Backpack

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Phenom Backpack - Aptly named for its backcountry prowess, the Mountain Hardware Phenom Backpack offers the functional simplicity and durability alpinists desire. For lighter loads, remove the waist belt and floating top lid. Even with the lid removed a fold top closure blocks snow and rain from entering easily. When fully loaded for an overnighter or crammed with climbing hardware for a full day on a demanding route, the Phenom's HDPE framesheet with perimeter alloy shaping rod assist with evenly dispersing the weight to the shoulder straps and waist belt. And for convenient tool attachment, dual Axe-S ice axe toggles offer innovative, quick release access. For an additional 1,000 cubic inches of capacity, be sure to check out the Mountain Hardware Trance Backpack.

Fabric: 420D, 96T Cordura nylon body with DWR finish and polyurethane coating, VX42 XPLY ripstop nylon accent, and ultra-tough 630D, 109T ballistics Cordura bottom with DWR finish and polyurethane coating
HDPE framesheet with perimeter alloy shaping rod
Durable 420D backpanel sheds snow and moisture
Dual density padded shoulder straps
Removable 1 inch webbing waist belt
Hydration sleeve with left and right side hose ports
Removable floating top lid with two compartments
Fold top designed to seal main compartment when floating top pocket is removed
Side compression straps. Upper straps have quick release buckles
Dual Axe-S quick release ice axe toggles
Capacity: 2,200 cu. in. (36 liters) in small, 2,400 cu. in. (39 liters) in medium, 2,600 cu. in. (43 liters) in large
Weight: 2 lbs. 13 oz. (1.28 kg.) in small, 2 lb. 15 oz. (1.33 kg.) in medium, 3 lbs. 3 oz. (1.45 kg.) in large

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