The North Face Snomad 34 Snow Pack
Built with burly materials and an updated construction, this snow pack from The North Face is made to take you further into the backcountry. It has enough room for hut trips and day missions.
- Burly, carbonate-coated nylon face fabric
- Updated perimeter frame creates a comfortable and functional carry
- Reinforced avalanche tool pocket
- Ambidextrous diagonal ski carry and an A-frame carry for skis or a splitboard
- Snowboard carry on front of pack stows away when not in use
- Back-access zipper provides easy access to all your gear
- Removable helmet carry attachment on front of pack
- Ice tool carry
- Internal, secure zipper pocket with a key hook
- Large, internal, secure zipper goggles pocket with a protective lens sleeve
- Internal water bottle sleeve
- Internal hydration sleeve (reservoir not included)
- Sternum strap with a whistle buckle
- Reflective details
- XXS/XS size allows for a wider fit range that includes smaller or younger riders
Imported.
View all The North Face Ski BackpacksBest Use | Snowsports |
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Bag Style | Backpack |
Frame Type | Internal Frame |
Gear Capacity (L) | S/M: 33.5 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | S/M: 2,044 cubic inches |
Hipbelt | Yes |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | S/M: 16.54 inches |
Fits Waist/Hips | S/M: 27.17-56.30 inches |
Material(s) | Front: 420-denier recycled nylon with carbonate polyurethane (PU) coating; sides and boot: 420-denier recycled nylon with PU coating and non-PFC durable water repellent (DWR) finish |
Frame Material | Steel wire, 3 mm |
Pack Access | Back |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 1 + main compartment |
Raincover Included | No |
Dimensions | S/M: 20.67 x 14.29 x 6.5 inches |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight | S/M: 2 lbs. 15.6 oz. |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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It's ok
It's ok,but I sure like the old one more. Ok, I'll start with the good: The new material sheds snow way better, the new top buckle location is a really nice change, especially when stuffing the back panel, other than that it's ok. But it's missing that nice little zipper pocket on the back panel, the side straps are ok, but coming from a splitboarder, it's a pain in the ass.i feel that the pockets inside could have been a little larger and the top zippered pocket is okay, again, not great !wish that the waist belt buckle was the same one that is used on the Cinder. I hear that the European model is a more effective design....those euros, they get better pastries and ski touring packs!
Yes
The outside pocket doesn't close completely and that can make it feel a bit unsafe, but everything else is great.
Stripped out my favorite features from the old snomad
Here's what TNF took out from the old pack -no more glove holder -No more radio sleeve -smaller hip pocket -smaller outerpocket -no saw sleeve -fixed A-frame straps do not fit a splitboard
Disappointing
Mediocre bag. BCA and Mammut have better designs with better fitting straps. TNF used to be industry leader. Sad
Yes i would
It is very good, but it is a little small and the outside pocket only depends on the gabcho, ideal for camping
Great Pack
Perfect Size for me. Fits well. Features are just what a ski touring pack should be.