BLUE ICE Firecrest 38 backpack, 38 l, arrowwood
BLUE ICE Firecrest 38 backpack
The Firecrest backpack is ideal for sporting activities such as skiing and climbing thanks to its various built-in features. At the same time, the backpack is versatile and comfortable enough for multi-day hikes during the summer.The main appreciated feature is the backpack's design, which allows for double ski attachment. Frame-style side ski mount - one ski on each side; or both skis on one side using the G-hook system. Thanks to this, it is possible to unclip the skis without having to dismantle the backpack.
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Highly durable 210d Nylon 6.6, PFC-free, Bluesign approved material
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High-performance hybrid carrying system with chest pockets
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Zippered lid pocket with 2L storage space
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Internal valuables pocket under the lid
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Full-length side zipper access
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Stowable hip belt and hip pad
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Holders for two ice axes
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Easy-access stretch side pocket
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Quick ski carrying system with stainless steel hook
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Removable avalanche tool pocket
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| Sex | Unisex |
| Colour | arrowwood |
| Volume | 38 l |
| Sport | hiking, ski mountaineering, alpinism, climbing, via ferrata |
| Rain cover | unspecified |
| Weight | 980 g, 883 g (without ski alpine parts) |
| Material composition | highly durable 210d Nylon 6.6, PFC-free, Bluesign approved material |
| product ID | 246885 |
Variant BLUE ICE Firecrest 38 batoh, 38 l, arrowwood
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Variant BLUE ICE FIRECREST batoh, 28 l, arrowwood
The backpack is perfect. Both for ski alps and for regular hiking. The shoulder straps are extremely comfortable, both on the shoulders and on the chest. Unfortunately, due to the absence of stabilizing straps from the shoulder strap towards the backpack (in English they call them load lifters), it did not sit on my back like a "fixed" one, but had a tendency to sway slightly from side to side. This may not be a problem when walking, hiking or pedaling on ski alps, for which it is primarily intended, but it would irritate me when climbing on rocks and skiing. I therefore returned the backpack and bought the Chiru 32 model from the same manufacturer, Blue Ice. Although it does not have a dedicated avalanche compartment, it sat better on my back. The fabric on the hip looks extremely durable and both are lightweight and sufficiently robust compared to the wide competition.
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