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Designed for speed and physical economy on the mountain, the Arc'teryx Khazri 35 Backpack is a lightweight alpine focused pack with room for the essentials, and leaves the superfluous features at home. How fast and light is up to you, with strippable V-frame suspension, removable aluminum stays, removable hipbelt with thermoformed hip pods, removable hip belt gear loops, removable dual density framesheet, and removable lid. Strip it all down, and it compresses for light forays, or a summit bid.
Go as light and fast as you want on the mountain with the ARCTERYX Khazri 35 Backpack. Leave the superfluous features at home, and for ultra-light summit pushes or fast sprints, remove the suspension components and removable top lid. However you use it, the Kazri moves as quickly as its namesake wind.
Arc'teryx created the lightweight Khazri 35 Backpack for single-push ascents on everything from local mountains to big Alaskan peaks. A minimalist design shaves the Khazri 35 Backpack's weight to a speck over 3lb (medium size), so you won't have to leave behind fuel to keep your load light. If you really want to get agro about ounces, then remove the lid, hip pods, framesheet, and bivy pad from this Arc'teryx backpack. Thanks to glove-friendly buckles, the Khazri 35 Backpack lets you access your puffy jacket without exposing your fingers to the icy winter air.
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| Access: | top |
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| Access Types: | Top |
| Capacity: | 2136 / 2441 cu in (Regular / extended); 2441 / 2746 cu in (Tall / extended) |
| External Pockets: | 1 Lid |
| Fits torso: | 18 - 21 inches (Regular); 20 - 23 inches (Tall) |
| Frame material: | aluminum |
| Gear Loops: | No |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes |
| Ice Axe Loops: | 2 |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | nylon / nylon with silicone and polyurethane / polyester mesh |
| Number of pockets: | main compartment + 2 pockets |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Alpine climbing, mountaineering |
| Shovel Pocket: | No |
| Ski Carry: | No |
| Snowboard Carry: | No |
| Suspension: | Stayless horizontal composite frame |
| Volume: | [Reg] 2136cu in (38L); [Tall] 2441cu in (40L) |
| Waist-belt: | Yes, removable hip pods |
| Weight: | [Reg] 2lb 13oz (1300g); [M] 3lb 1oz (1400g) |
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a damn good pack | |
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but then, i'd expect nothing less from arcteryx. the khazri is exactly what they advertise: a fast and light minimalist's alpine pack. however, arcteryx still managed to squeeze in a few essentials like a removable back/bivy pad, a 4-buckle completely detachable top with two center oriented zippered pockets (one top, one bottom), loops for attaching 4 ice tools, and a crampon (or other gear) holding elastic strap system on the front of the pack. the straps have minimal padding (with the option of a simple webbing waistbelt) but still carry 35 pounds quite comfortably. also the gear loops on the waistbelt are a nice touch for racking screws while leading with a pack. altogether, definitely the nicest pack i've ever worn. | |
| James Stewart at Backcountry.com on 05/28/2008 | |
Good weekender, big spender | |
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great weekender bag for me. strap a sleeping pad and a 2 3-season tent on each side. a 20 degree bag and clothes for 2-4 days. the lid is detachable and i use it as a pillow (with some cloth in it) and have all my misc gear. made in china and is a little expensive compared to other bags. i keep it at 20-30lbs. i'm a med and i'm 5'8 ~158lbs. i took a star off for price as there are many comparable 35L packs that can do the same job, many. | |
| Jack Luu at Backcountry.com on 05/12/2009 | |
Good lightweight pack | |
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| The pack is solid and lightweight for when you want to go light and fast. It is built to the standards of an Arc'teryx pack. The glove friendly buckles are really nice and a great improvement. The pack gets demerits for not being hydration compatible and not having the aluminum frame suspension. I called Arc'teryx to find out more information and they said these features only come in the 55L model even though they are advertised on the 35L model. | |
| Joe B at Altrec on 03/13/2008 | |
Very versitile! | |
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| I love this pack. I bought it because I needed a day pack for hiking and it works great. It's light weight and holds quite a bit. The best part is its versitility. The waist straps and top pouch come off so easily I can even take this bag to work with my computer!! | |
| Brie at Altrec on 04/10/2008 | |
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I wasn't that impressed with this pack. Well let me rephrase that. 90% of the pack was just as expected..but the bloody top lid never stayed in place properly.While climbing I was always wondering if something was going to fall out of my pack unless I put the top lid into the pack itself. It's a small thing but it pissed me off. | |
| Brad Jackson at Backcountry.com on 08/11/2009 | |