LOWE ALPINE AIRZONE 35/AIRZONE ND32

lowe-alpine-250pix1Weight 1,100g/1,000g, £50 

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+ Breathable back system with shoulder straps and hip belt. Walking pole attachments and rain cover.

– We’re still looking for flaws!

Verdict: A good three-season daypack.

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  4 Responses to “LOWE ALPINE AIRZONE 35/AIRZONE ND32”

      At 12:51 pm on July 27th, 2009 Stef wrote:

    Sometimes you just can’t beat the classics, can you…

      At 9:39 am on August 11th, 2009 Barry wrote:

    Just completed 112 miles in 7 days with the Airzone 35+10 (upscale version of the 35 above). It’s not cheap, but it is VERY good as a large mountain daypack or small backpack.

      At 3:06 pm on December 21st, 2009 Caroline Johnson wrote:

    Great sack, but…
    How do you attach one walking pole successfully??

      At 2:51 pm on December 26th, 2011 viv wrote:

    I have the ND22 and although a nice bag, I have had to add further velcro straps to top pocket to hold top of poles. Also the poles do not slip into the strap at bottom if they have the snow thingies or ruber ferrules on. Have added a piece of elastic to bag pole strap to hold the bottom of poles in. Also after a few years the internal waterproofing lining is disintigrating and peeling.

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