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Mountain Hardwear Trad Backpack - 2050-2300cu in:

The Trad Pack enables your climbing addiction.

Mountain Hardwear Trad Backpack - 2050-2300cu in

The Mountain Hardwear Trad Backpack carries your gear from Yosemite to Indian Creek to Squamish to Joshua Tree. Besides making a solid cragging pack, this top-loader capably handles ski tours, overnight hikes, and international treks.

  • Padded air mesh back panel wicks moisture and ventilates on hot days
  • Two zippered hip belt pockets for small essentials
  • Tuckaway full-wrap compression straps securely hold a sleeping pad, a belay jacket jacket, etc.
  • Side zipper accesses main interior
  • Heavy-duty side ski loops hold your planks while you hike
  • Full daisy chain and heavy webbing allow for external hauling

Product Features

Volume (regular) 2150 cu in, (large) 2400 cu in
Support/Suspension framesheet,
Waist-Belt yes
Hydration Compatible yes
Rain Cover no
Access Types top
Pockets (exterior) 1, 1, 2 hip-belt, 1, (interior) 1 hydration sleeve
Snowboard Carry yes
Ski Carry yes
Climbing Gear Loops heavy webbing for external hauling
Ice Axe Loops 2
Shovel Pocket no
Weight (regular) 3 lbs 2 oz, (large) 3 lbs 4 oz
Recommended Use rock climbing, hiking, ski touring, travel
Manufacturer Warranty lifetime

Mountain Hardwear Packs

Women's Tadita 50, Women's Lomasi 60
Pack Size S M
Torso Range 14-16.5in
(36-42cm)
16-19in
(41-48cm)
Waist Range 26-30in
(66-76cm)
29-34in
(74-86cm)
Via Rapida 35, Direttissima 46, Molimo 70, South Col 70, BMG 105
Pack Size S M L
Torso Range 15-18in
(38-46cm)
17-20in
(43-51cm)
19.5-22.5in
(50-57cm)
Waist Range 27-31in
(69-79cm)
30-35in
(76-89cm)
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Wayback 30, Fluid 32, Fluid 26, Fluid 18, Splitter 38, Fluid 48, Wandrin 48, Wandrin 28
Pack Size S/M (REG) M/L (LARGE)
Torso Range 16-19in
(41-48cm)
18.5-22in
(47-56cm)
Waist Range 28-34in
(71-86cm)
33-39in
(84-99cm)
Kanza 55, SummitRocket 40, Thruway 50
M L
Torso Range 17-20in
(43-51cm)
19.5-22.5in
(50-57cm)
Waist Range 30-35in
(76-89cm)
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How to Measure Back Length:
Measure from your C7 vertebrae (the one that sticks out from your neck) down your back in a straight line to the same level as the top of your hip bones.

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