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Mountainsmith Ivy Backpack

Hiking & Camping > BackpacksRated: **** by 1 review.

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The Mountainsmith Women’s Ivy Backpack gives female mountain lovers comfortable simplicity, full alpine functionality, and an eco-friendly design. The streamlined bag features recycled PET fabric made from plastic bottles, and the women’s-specific fit rides comfortably during long outings. An internal hydration sleeve helps you stay well watered, and attachments for your skis, snowboard, ice tools, and snowshoes make the Ivy your pack quiver of one.

Access Types:Top
Gear Loops:Yes
Hydration Compatible:Yes
Ice Axe Loops:2
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Recycled PET
Pockets:[External] 1 lid, 1 waist belt; [Internal] 1 hydration
Rain Cover:Yes
Recommended Use:Climbing, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, hiking
Shovel Pocket:No
Ski Carry:Yes, diagonal & A-frame
Snowboard Carry:Yes
Suspension:Frame sheet, 1 aluminum stay
Volume:1770cu in (29L)
Waist-belt:Yes
Weight:2lb 12oz (1220g)

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Blue Frost
Blue Frost
54.99
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Green Mist
64.97

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Great Pack

Rating:****
I just got this pack, I bought it as a day pack and to carry my snow shoes. I took it out for the first time on a snow shoeing trip this weekend. It expanded pretty well, and I was able to keep all of my over night things in it which was really nice, I wasn't expecting it to be that big. I also went on this trip with a youth group I work with and two of the young ladies couldn't walk in their snow shoes, or carry them so I strapped their snow shoes (along with mine) to the back of the pack. Aside from the five miles of snow packed hard snow and three pairs of snow shoes on my back, the pack was a life saver and held up really well!! I really like this pack, and being made out of 34 recycled bottles is a plus too! It would be nice if it had a pocket on the outside to put my water bottle in, but there is a slot for my camel back bladder, so it kind of works itself out!
iaderae at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/24/2009