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Lowe-Alpine

Lowe Alpine Sirac ND50Lt Ebony

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The Sirac ND50 is ideal for backpacking trips, bothy or hut-based adventures and trekking over difficult terrain.
€170.00
 
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Description

The Sirac ND50 is ideal for backpacking trips, bothy or hut-based adventures and trekking over difficult terrain.

We made this pack for those venturing out on their first extended adventure, and for those looking for a fuss-free, reliable, lightweight pack with a strong and stable carry.

Built with narrower dimensions than the regular version it offers a better fit for women and those with smaller frames.

Hydration compatible and well ventilated, the Sirac is equipped for hot climes and tough trails.

The lightweight Air Contour X™ is strong, yet flexible, moving with you over all terrain.

It has walking pole attachments, an integrated rain cover and elasticated stash, ideal for stowing wet gear.

Complete with part recycled, tough, water resistant outer fabric, the Sirac is built for a lifetime of intrepid adventures.

The Specifics

Dimensions:80 x 41 x 33cm
Volume:50+10lt / 3050+610cu.in
Weight:1.78kg / 3lb 15oz
Product Code:FMQ-30
50% recycled 420D Dobby and 100% recycled 600D PW / HydroShield
Floating hipbelt pockets for enhanced storage
Walking pole attachment points
Grab handle
Sternum strap with whistle to attract attention
Key clip
Integrated and detachable raincover for complete weather protection
Sleeping bag compartment with divider for extra organised packing
Dual access side stretch mesh pockets
Elastic front stash great for stowing wet gear
Hydration compatible with internal hydration sleeve -fits 3L bladder
SOS panel
Lash points for additional carrying options
Base and side compression to cinch for secure carry
Adjustable Air Contour™ X carry system

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