Description
The best-in-class mens Soelden Pro 32 gets even better with its next-gen Alpride E2 Airbag System, delivering improved performance in an even more lightweight and compact package for advanced backcountry travel. Whether youre skinning in to remote destinations or dropping in by heli, the snow-tuned features provide an incredibly secure fit for your most epic descents while our superior fit and gender-specific sizing make for stable and more efficient movement in the mountains. Highly durable, bluesign® approved recycled main body fabrics promise uncompromising performance in technical terrain while a snow-shed backpanel prevents clumping in the deepest powder stashes. Plus, a bright-contrast zip compartment helps you intuitively find your packed avalanche safety equipment when its needed most. Communication is key in the backcountry, which is why weve included an internal GPS/Radio carry with mic attachment points directly on the harness so you can stay in touch. With other snow-centric features, from an integrated helmet carry to ski/snowboard attachment points, youll be able to move in the backcountry with confidence.
Features
- Osprey Alpride E2 Electronic Avalanche Airbag Unit included
- Large front panel J-zip access to avalanche safety kit pocket with shovel handle and probe sleeves
- Large U-zip access to main compartment
- GPS/Radio internal carry with mic harness webbing attachment points
- A-frame or diagonal ski carry
- Vertical front panel snowboard carry
- Internal zippered organization pocket
- Single-zippered hipbelt pocket/single hipbelt gear loop
- Sled carry attachment loops
- Dual position (front or top of pack) stow-away helmet carry
- Secure ice tool carry sleeve and attachment point
- Lightweight and ultra-durable NanoFly® 100D Recycled Robic Nylon with UHMWPE reinforcement grid.
- For specific warranty information on the Soelden|Sopris Pro and the Alpride, please click on the “All Mighty Guarantee” badge under add to cart.
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