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Backcountry Access Stash OB

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I borrowed this pack from a friend whilst skiing in…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Height of Owner: 5ft 8"
Price Paid: borrowed

I borrowed this pack from a friend whilst skiing in La Thuile, Italy. It fits comfortably close to the body and does not interfere with balance -- so much so that I was usually unaware that I had it on!

Because of its compact design I did not have to remove it on most of the chair-lifts. There is ample room inside for spare clothing, drinks, goggles, sunglasses, energy bars, money and keys etc., and all are easy to access. I particularly like its lack of excess straps and trimmings.

Now I have returned to the U.K., I am afraid I have had to return the pack to my friend. I have accessed this website because now I would like a STASH of my own.

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Description

The Stash OB is a unisex winter pack made by Backcountry Access. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $102

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