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Eiger 36

Average Rating = 5.00/5 Average Rating : 5.00 out of 5
Item Details | Reviews (5)
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Eiger 36
Manufacturer: Marmot

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Description

This down home, clean, all purpose rucksack is one of the most popular packs on the market, popping up everywhere on the backs of hikers, climbers and skiers.

This pack comes in two sizes, medium: 2200 cu.in/33L; large: 2400cu.in/36L and the weight of the medium is 3lbs, 1 oz. Some of it's features are:

* ultralight frame system
* compression molded backpanel
* dual density, S-shaped shoulder straps
* removable 3D DriClime® mesh belt
* removable lid
* hydration pocket and port
* Coombs Ski Carrying System
* adjustable dual ice axe loops
* women’s hip belt available


5 Reviews

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Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: devkrev, 2006-11-05


My cragging pack, but I have also taken it up Tuckerman Ravine, and ice climbing, I love the lack of superfluous zippers and chochkeys.

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: gamehendge, 2005-05-12


I boguth mainly as Day/crag pack. Comfy suspension, bomber construction, and great price. I've had more expensive packs in the past that doesn't even compare. I usually carry about 30-35 lbs. and have had 1 1/2 hour approaches yet this pack handled beautifully.

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: jules, 2005-04-27


I have the women's version (Diva) and love it. Pretty cheap, light, comfortable... I can carry way more than I used to be able to.

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: jimdavis, 2005-02-10


Removable frame sheet and single stay. Ski slots, 3 tools loops, generous clipable compression straps. It's a nice clean approach/ alpine pack. It's mainly my cragging pack. Comfortable and light.

Review 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: rangerfan94, 2004-08-06


This is a great approach pack. You can load quite a bit of gear, put it on your back, and not really feel like your packing anything. It has a comfortable fit and rides well on the shoulders and hips. If you want to get a pack for hauling your climbing gear up the trail you should consider this pack.


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