Mt Pickett 20 | Orange/Black

$325.00

Weight: 5.5 lbs
Dimensions: 
20 x 12 x 7 in
Shuttle Pod Capacity: 5 lbs

Whether you’re out on the trail or casting for that perfect fish, the Mt. Pickett 20 allows you to access the things you need with the help of the secure ARC swing technology. The Mt. Pickett 20 offers all the same benefits of the Mt. Pickett 18 pack, but with an additional two inches of vertical room.

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SKU: MP20103 Category:

How It Works

To access what you need at a moment’s notice, gently pull on the shuttle pod release handle, and the lower third of your pack will unlock. You’ll then reach around and swing the shuttle pod to the front of your body in one effortless motion. Returning the shuttle pod to its original position is as easy as reversing the steps: swing it behind you, and gently push it in place.

Features

  • Full Pack Exterior Dimensions: 20’’ x 12’’ x 7’’
  • Shuttle Pod Interior Dimensions: 11’’ W x 5’’ H x 5.5’’ D
  • Weight: 5.5 lbs.
  • Shuttle Pod Capacity: 5 lbs.
  • NYLAR™ Ballistic Fabric Technology [Hydrophobic, Highly Water-Resistant Fabric]
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Adjustable Shuttle Pod Release Handle
  • ARC Swing Technology
  • Waterproof Zippers
  • Waterproof Base
  • Free-Standing Design
  • Padded Shoulder Straps and Hip Belt
  • Ergonomically Designed, Padded and Vented Back
  • Interior Tablet Pocket
  • Hydration Port
  • Two Interior Zippered Pockets
  • Soft Interior Pocket
  • High-Visibility Lining
  • Tripod / Ski / Fishing Pole Pocket
  • Exterior Accessory Pocket
  • Shuttle Pod
    • Exterior Mesh Pocket
    • Interior Zippered Pocket
    • Built-in Wallet

About Mt Pickett

Located in Moran State Park on Orcas Island, in Washington State, the Mt. Pickett summit rises 1,750 ft. above sea level. It’s a 6.5-mile loop that starts at Mountain Lake, and makes its way through the largest contiguous tract of naturally propagated, unlogged old-growth forest remaining in the lower elevations of the Puget Sound. It’s a peaceful, less traveled, challenging hike (and worth naming a pack after).

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