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Save up to 50% on Clothing, Gear, & Accessories Detail ImagesCurrent ColorCierzo 18 Backpack - 1098cu in Select a Size:Select optionsSelect optionsSelect a Color:Select optionsQuantityAdd To CartAdd To Wish ListAnywhere in the vertical world.Padded shoulder straps with sternum strapWide webbing waist beltTop loader with adjustable top strapHydroPort hydration compatibleSmall external and large internal stash pocketsSwiftCord compression strapsItem #ARC00HULearn moreLearn moreReviewsQ & AWhat do you think about this product?Write a ReviewHave questions about this product? & FREE Shipping on eligible orders. New (11) from $69.99 Sold by Zappos Retail, Inc. and Fulfilled by Amazon. Arcteryx Cierzo 18 Backpack 4 x 15 x 20 inches FEATURES of the Arcteryx Cierzo 18 Backpack Glove friendly main opening with a pull to open, pull to close drawcord system Adjustable top strap can be used to compress the pack or lash a climbing rope to the exterior of the pack Hydration bladder compatible with HydroPort drink tube passage and an internal clip to keep the bladder suspended and prevent blockages Small external pocket can stash small items;

internal stash pocket with key clip holds keys, wallet, phone, headlamp, etc. SwiftCord drawstring style compression system is accessed / stored in the pack's external front pocket Dual quick hooks allow for variable configuration of the compression cords Lightweight aluminum bars work with the SwiftCord compression system to carry ice or mountaineering tools Thin padded shoulder straps, adjustable sternum strap and removable 20mm webbing waistbelt Compressible and packable Pack is made from N210p-HT Nylon 6,6 high-density plain weave fabric 20 x 15 x 4 inches ; Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Item model number: 17169-252391-24471-One Size #228,947 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & Bags > Daypacks & Casual Bags > Multipurpose Daypacks in Sports & Outdoors > Sports & Fitness > Accessories 75 star57%4 star15%3 star14%2 star14%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLove it!

I love this bag||The gaping sphincter that never closes.||Super light, durable, and folds up small| See and discover other items: best travel backpacksSave up to 50% on Clothing, Gear, & Accessories Detail ImagesCurrent ColorCierzo 28 Backpack - 1710cu in Select a Size:Select optionsSelect optionsSelect a Color:Select optionsQuantityAdd To CartAdd To Wish ListAll-around climber's pack.Arc'teryx designed the superlight Cierzo 28 Backpack for climbing days, whether you're approaching a nearby crag or hiking up to the alpine. This pack can go from superlight to ultralight by removing the padded back panel, and the padded shoulder straps work with the webbing waist belt to ensure a stable hike. The Cierzo's top lid has an adjustable strap that stows climbing ropes outside the pack, leaving plenty of room for shoes, harness, draws, belay device, helmet, and a trad rack.The Cierzo also features a sleeve, hanging clip, and HydroPort for your own hydration reservoir. There are multiple stash pockets for keys, wallet, phone, headlamp, and snacks.

The SwiftCord compression straps double as ice axes, ski poles, and other mountaineering tools.
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gambit laptop backpack Amazon Best Sellers Rank: in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Water Sports > Waterskiing & Towsports > Wakeboarding > Equipment Bags Visit Amazon's Arc'teryx Store Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry Luggage & Travel Gear Find something wrong in this description? Help us fix it! Being small and sleek, you'll be able to get through crowds or top of mountains in no time flat with the Cierzo 18 Backpack from Arc'teryx™. Main compartment pocket can hold all your daily essentials. Unpadded, 1.5 inch webbing shoulder straps.

Lightweight, and low profile. Internal security pocket for small valuables. WaterTight™ external zippers to keep your valuables dry from the harsh elements. Top grab handle for easy totting. Full width gear attachment loop for added storage. Front pocket with key clip. Moisture-resistant outer face fabric. Entire pack can be stowed away in its own front pocket. Volume: 1098 in³/18 L. Bottom Width: 13 in Middle Width: 13 in Top Width: 13 in Strap Length: 38 in Strap Drop: 18 in Handle Length: 8 in Handle Drop: 2 in This product may have a manufacturer's warranty. for full manufacturer warranty details. This item is currently unavailable, but here are some similar products No Similar Items Available We can't currently find any similar items for the Cierzo 18 Backpack by Arc'teryx. Show More Information » « Show Less Information I had the black one for a while and just bought cayenne.

Love the way zippers are positioned, water resistant fabric, water resistant zippers. This is not a giant backpack shown on model in photo, it is about half that in proportion shown, so on a female 5'2" small frame, it is a perfect smaller size for day to day, biking, hiking, climbing and weights nearly nothing. I used to be a fan of Osprey, the whistle buckle, lightweight, adjustable sizes, and lots of pockets. But past couple years they stopped using sweat-resistant quick dry backing, and only make regular mesh and fabric feel absorbent type foam that does not dry well. I walk/hike a lot, so it is a deal breaker for a bag to not dry fast. This little bag however is water resistant, yes in 90+F weather any bag gets sweaty, but you take it off, wipe it down or air dry a minute and it is dry and ready! No cushion on the back means faster dry and lighter weight. Also while shoulder straps are not cushioned, I found that they are more durable (in Ospreys internal shoulder strap cushion would usually wear off, rip at the load bearing top seam internally and disintegrate.

You could feel fabric barely holding together once cushion separates). Top loading pocket is very easy to access, circular full opening is the best, so that you are not ripping your hands open over zippers and velcro while trying to squeeze to reach inside a pocket. Sure, you might need a sleeve for a laptop to cushion it if you are paranoid and or plan to toss the bag around a lot, but I did not find need to bring a sleeve, it's extra weight if all you do is walk with it and use common sense. One con, wish hip strap was removable, but I tightened it on a side for most times unless I need support, and it does not bother me. So all in all, best daypack for me! I'd also recommend: Osprey This is a highly technical small backpack with excellent craftsmanship. It's ultralight for throwing into a larger pack or travel luggage (stuffed smartly into its own front pocket), but it's also quite sturdy. After months of use, you'll likely see next to no wear. In rainy places, which Colorado is this year, this pack isn't fully waterproof (though the zippers come close), but it's highly water resistant.

You couldn't use it as a dry bag, but you don't need a pack cover for it either. Be aware that it doesn't have a padded back panel, so careful packing is required. Or do what I do if I'm carrying pointy objects (shoes, water bottles, and the like) and stick in a random piece of quarter-inch closed-cell foam cut to fit. Shoulder straps are high-count flat webbing -- the good stuff -- but this pack is surprisingly comfortable and carries well, even on one shoulder (important, as the back is solid nylon, not spacer mesh, and can get sweaty on hot days). The webbing waist belt is on the shortish side and would comfortably fit up to maybe a 36-inch waist or thereabouts. Personally, I don't find much use for it unless I'm running, when it helps stabilize the pack. And I don't often use the clever strip of plastic and webbing that serves as a gear rack, but you can clip a lot of carabiners onto it, or even carry an ice axe, if you have the need. I'd like to see some different colors one day -- something between standard black (always a fave, but it's hard to see what you have in there 'cause it's so dark) and over-the-top neon (highly visible, but sometimes too visible during international travel when you don't want to stick out as a tourist).