Patagonia Ascensionist 35 Pack
- Hipbelt has adjustable pads that can be removed to create a simple webbing hipbelt, or you can remove the entire hipbelt for ultralight travel
- Aluminum stays with trampoline center give the pack structure and help to support heavy loads, but can be removed for lightweight pursuits
- Asymmetrical spindrift collar opens wide for easy packing; drawcord simultaneously cinches collar and closes lid for a secure seal
- Additional spindrift collar deploys to protect your gear when you have overstuffed your pack
- Center sheath ice axe carry system accommodates a wide assortment of axes
- Daisy chains on front and side panels provide lashing options; compression straps on sides help manage different size loads
- The Patagonia Ascensionist 35L Pack features a zippered pocket on lid that provides easy access to small items
Imported.
| Best use | Mountaineering, Climbing |
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| Bag style | Backpack |
| Frame type | Internal |
| Ultralight | Yes |
| Gear capacity (L) |
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| Gear capacity (cu. in.) |
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| Weight |
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| Fits torso |
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| Fits waist/hips |
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| Material(s) | Ripstop nylon |
| Frame material | Aluminum |
| Number of stays | 1 |
| Pack access | Top |
| Number of exterior pockets | 1 + main compartment |
| Hipbelt | Yes |
| Dimensions | Unavailable |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Mar 30, 201635L patagonia ascensionist
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Nov 10, 2015Lightweight, expandable pack great for short tripsUsed this pack on a four-day hike up Mt. Washington this summer. Perfect size, pockets and loops where you want them, easy/quick closure, and expandable up, not out, when you need more space...
Read More Used this pack on a four-day hike up Mt. Washington this summer. Perfect size, pockets and loops where you want them, easy/quick closure, and expandable up, not out, when you need more space.
Read More Just big enough for more than a weekend. I was able to make this pack work for a 5 day 4 night fall ascent of Whitney. Carried a small bear container, bivy tent, sleeping bag, pad, stove, cloths for the elements ... All in with 5 days food and 2 liters of water ~27lbs. The pack weighing in at under 2 lbs was a big reduction in base weight. It carried well, comfortable @ a great price = value IMO.