Nixon Bent Slim Belt - Women's
Nixon
Osprey Packs Mutant 38 Backpack - 2136-2502cu in
Material: nylon (420HD), polyester (900D) Support/Suspension: removable frame sheet Waist-Belt: yes, molded EVA, stowable Hydration Compatible: yes Reservoir Included: no Rain Cover: no Access: top Pockets: (external) 2 top lid zip, 2 side stretch Snowboard Carry: no Ski Carry: no Climbing Gear Loops: 3 Ice Axe Loops: 2 Shovel Pocket: no Claimed Weight: (small) 2 lb 13 oz, (medium) 2 lb 15 oz, (large) 3 lb 2 oz Volume: (small) 2136 cu in, (medium) 2319 cu in, (large) 2502 cu in Recommended Use: ice climbing, alpine mountaineering Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime
Discovered by the United States Antarctic Service expedition on a flight, December 15, 1940, and named for the Antarctic Service Executive Committee. Individual mountains (e.g. Hampton, Waesche) are named in honor of members of the committee, except for Mount Sidley, the most imposing mountain in the range, which was discovered and named by Rear Admiral Byrd in 1934.
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