Posts Tagged ‘Orizaba’


ALPS Mountaineering Orizaba Internal Pack

ALPS Packs allow for any hiker, camper, adventurer, and/or traveler to enjoy themselves. The Packs are created with strong and durable fabrics while definintely keeping in mind the comfort aspect. Oversized zippers, additional pockets, multiple tie-down points, adjustable shoulder straps, removable padded waistbelts, and hydration pockets and portal (just to name a few) are key bulletpoints when dealing with ALPS Packs.

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ALPS Mountaineering Orizaba 3900-Cubic Inch Internal Frame Pack, Blue

Load up the Orizaba trail pack and discover your inner voyager. The 3900 cubic inch Orizaba is designed for shorter treks, but still has all the features every hiker wants! The shoulder straps are padded and have load lifters for easy adjusting. A center aluminum frame stay and a HDPE framesheet provide for great support. It does have a lower zippered access to make it easier to get to your items throughout your hike. An internal hydration pocket allows you to carry plenty of water to keep you hydrated on your excursion. In addition to the large mesh front pocket, there are side mesh pockets with bungee cord to store your small items. Torsos should be at least 17” long to wear this pack…fits waist sizes 27”-50”. So now you’re ready for your trip and your pack is full, but you still have a few things to take along, don’t worry! The top of the Orizaba pack extends with a spindrift collar, so you can “over pack.” This pack has an exceptional combination of durability, comfort, and affordability…what else could you ask for?

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ALPS Mountaineering Orizaba Internal Pack, Rust, 3300 Cubic Inches

ALPS Packs allow for any hiker, camper, adventurer, and/or traveler to enjoy themselves. The Packs are created with strong and durable fabrics while definintely keeping in mind the comfort aspect. Oversized zippers, additional pockets, multiple tie-down points, adjustable shoulder straps, removable padded waistbelts, and hydration pockets and portal (just to name a few) are key bulletpoints when dealing with ALPS Packs.

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