POWDER RIDER 16Unisex

Freeride

Colour: black raven

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Article number:  46053

Length:
Volume:
16

Min. 660g / Max. 690g

Sustainability

PFC free

This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).
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FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION (FWF)

This product was manufactured under fair working conditions in conformity with Fair Wear Foundation.
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Smallest powder companion

Small, stripped-down freeriding backpack for powder days

Highlights

  • small and very lightweight
  • comfortable, anatomically shaped contact back
  • perfect fit in every turn

The POWDER RIDER 16 is designed for short tours with big potential for deep snow adventures.

At just 660 grams, the small Freeride backpack is extremely lightweight but has space for all your essentials. With fasteners for a shovel and probe inside, your emergency equipment will always be easily accessible. Its anatomically shaped back means the POWDER RIDER 16 will sit very comfortably on your back. It´s slim silhouette hugs the body and thus fits perfectly at every turn

It features hydration system compatibility for athletic ascents and descents, and has a helmet net, map compartment and chest strap with signal whistle: Enough for a day in the backcountry.

The POWDER RIDER 16 is thus a lightweight and reliable companion for deep snow adventures on a grand scale!

Area of usage

Alpine climbing 1/5
High Alpine 1/5
Mountaineering 2/5
Ski Tour 2/5
Freeride 5/5

  • 5 compartments
  • Access to main compartment: front
  • Holder for safety equipment
  • Wide ski fastener (max. 150mm)
  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • integrated helmet net
  • Map compartment
  • Bright Inside
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Key holder
  • Emergency Card

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Polyester 600D PFC Free

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