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The North Face Fulcrum 35 Pack


$129.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Pack itself is very light weight, doesn't add anything of significance. Fits comfortably on your shoulders, good weight distribution. Gives easy access to the interior, easy to load and unload.

The Cons:Zipper is a little touchy, tends to snag. Rope compartment can just barely fit a 60 meter rope, and you might have to look for a narrower type.

The North Face Fulcrum 35 Pack is a 35 litre pack designed specifically for carrying climbing gear while heading up any rock face. What makes it specific for climbing gear is its uniquely shaped body configuration that fits climbing equipment with ease.

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The front is equipped with a double vertical zipper in order to store a rope and allow for easy access while the welded abrasion-resistant fabric reinforcements makes the pack strong enough to haul the gear without tearing. The back panel contains The North Face trademarked E-VAP molding system and stowable hip belt for maximal comfort. This pack also contains a hydration compatible hose port, multiple exterior lash points, weather resistant PU zips and a sliding sternum strap that has a safety whistle attached. The North Face Fulcrum 35 Pack is made for climbers looking for a comfortable day pack to store all their gear with easy access on a climbing excursion.

Features

  • Double vertical front zippers
  • Welded abrasion-resistant fabric reinforcements
  • Molded E-VAP™ back panel
  • Stowable padded hipbelt with gear loops
  • Inward expanding side water bottle pocket
  • Hydration compatible
  • Colours - Marsh Green or Black

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Pros
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    pack itself is very light weight, doesn't add anything of significance

  • 1

    fits comfortably on your shoulders, good weight distribution

  • 1

    gives easy access to the interior, easy to load and unload

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    holds a lot of contents in the main pouch

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    good padding to keep hard items from digging into your back

Cons
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    zipper is a little touchy, tends to snag

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    rope compartment can just barely fit a 60 meter rope, and you might have to look for a narrower type

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