Osprey Packs Crampon Pocket (Spring 2008)
Carry a Crampon Pocket on your Osprey pack when you need it and lighten up your load when you don't. This versatile add-on Accessory is ideal for hiking, climbing and other backcountry adventures on ice or packed snow. It latches on to your pack with strap attachment points and features a zippered pocket for your crampon adjustment tools and spare parts. Grab an extra for your companion--it could save your next trip. All Accessories easily attach to Osprey Crescent, Luna, Aether, Ariel, Ceres and the newest Transporter packs.
- Attaches with sliders that button through Duratek strips or D-rings on pack front panels
- Zippered closure with multiple attachment points
- Zippered pocket for crampon tools and parts
- Osprey logo near base
- Works with Argon, Xenon, Aether, Ariel and Exposure Series
- Volume: 200 cu. in. / 3 L.
- Weight: 0.11 lbs. / 0.31 kg.
Purchase the Osprey Packs Crampon Pocket (Spring 2008) from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
Excellent; fits on any rucksack
Used this for a couple of weeks in Alaska this May. Fit crampons easily and there is a little zip pocket on the side for hex key and bolts. Designed for Osprey, but fit my Lowe Alpine pack fine.
A Motyorcycling Use
I use it as a top pack for the panniers on my BMW R1200 GS. The retention snaps fit perfectly. Just back from a 2800 mile trip and no problems at all.
Too Big!
Although this is a high-quality product (durable and well-built,) it is simply too big to be practical. I was hoping to store it inside my summit-pack but the hard plastic backing makes it near impossible.
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