Osprey Pack |
| Written by The Editors | |||
| Tuesday, 31 January 2006 | |||
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Like its namesake, Osprey's Switch 36 snatches up the full quiver of backcountry tools with bird-of-prey-like tenacity.
Like its namesake, Osprey's Switch 36 snatches up the full quiver of backcountry tools with bird-of-prey-like tenacity. The 36-liter top-loader features A-frame and diagonal ski carrying capacity and reinforced straps for attaching a snowboard vertically. It's most functional fully loaded and ergonomically bomber. But fit is what Osprey is known for. For the meticulous packer, the Switch has a top-mounted, stretch-fit helmet pocket and a removable goggle bag. Inside there's a wet-dry gear dividerthe dry side is also accessible via a side-zip panel. The wet side doubles as the probe and shovel storage. It's water reservoir ready as well and has two adequately sized waist-belt pockets to hold your stash, shades, sweat rag etc. Boarders will have to rig something to pack their poles during the descent and ice axe storage could be a challenge. But, overall, the hybrid Switch flies alone in a large field of day touring packs. Mike Horn |
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