FS: Kelty Cloud 4500 Full SPECTRA

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2:26 p.m. on July 9, 2004 (EDT)
Urban Sherpa (Guest)

a.k.a. Karl, urbansherpa
FS: Kelty Cloud 4500 Full SPECTRA

For Sale... BRAND NEW, Never Used $375.USD

Kelty Cloud FULL SPECTRA pack

Size Regular
4500 cu" (60 liters)
This is the pack that has been used on Everest, K2, and other 8000m peaks. It is made out of the very expensive, full Spectra material. Spectra fabric that is ten times stronger than steel.
It is superlight (the Spectra cloth won't take a dye, so pack is white) and super adaptable.
It is entirely modular, meaning you can customize your pack to "carry only what is necessary".
The waist belt molds to you, and can also be left behind. The thread used to hold this pack together is a combination of Kevlar and a revolutionary new PTFE thread that is incredibly strong. The Cloud 60 carries 40+ pound loads with ease . Completely UV proof and rot proof this is a perfect pack for high altitude adventures.
http://www.epinions.com/content_76244291204
http://www.larsonweb.com/Bctry/Gear/Packs/PackMainPage.htm (thanks Kai)

Contact me at Urbansherpa@cogeco.ca (see my Ebay page for Excellent Feedback)
Price is $375. + actual UPS shipping.

 
6:32 a.m. on July 16, 2004 (EDT)
urbansherpa (Guest)

a.k.a. Karl, Urban Sherpa
Re: Kelty revision

sorry,
pack is size large, and 4500" is 75 liters.

 
3:33 p.m. on October 9, 2004 (EDT)
Andrei (Guest)

Re: FS: Kelty Cloud 4500 Full SPECTRA

Is it still available?
Thanks!
Andrei

 
5:16 a.m. on January 16, 2005 (EST)
Jim (Guest)

Re: FS: Kelty Cloud 4500 Full SPECTRA

I think so. use google search for kelty cloud 4500

 
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