Mountain Hardwear Bebop Backpack |

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| Brand: Mountain Hardwear Category: Sports Department: Unisex-adult
Buy New: $76.78 (On sale from $79.95) - $80.00
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 170408
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 8.5 x 8.5
MPN: OU2388 ASIN: B000NKHUC8
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Features:
| • | Fabric: 100D, 192T Cordura nylon, a super-light, super strong industrial parachute cloth | | • | EVA padded backpanel | | • | Padded shoulder straps | | • | Large panel access main compartment | | • | Full access center zip front pocket |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Whether plans call for a hike up the back side of Half Dome or a full day entertaining kids at the city zoo, the Mountain Hardware Bebop Backpack is suitable for a wide variety of uses. Although you may not use the Axe-S quick release ice axe toggle for its intended use, at least it serves as a reminder of climbing trips in your past and future.
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Customer Reviews:
Finally, I found a pack that fits! July 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been looking for a mid size pack for biking, hiking and photo trips. I have bought three pack in an attempt to replace my 30 year old Lowe approach pack. I kept putting the new one away after a few trips and went right back to the Lowe everytime. The Bebop is a winner! It fits my medium and thin shape even better than the Lowe, which fit like a glove. The pack is light, easy to adjust for differen loads and clothes, and it's easy to pack and access what's inside. Sometimes while riding the bike I forget it's there until I turn to look back. I think the old Lowe tear drop pack is officially retired.
Thanks Mountain Hardwear!
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