The North Face El Lobo 60

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currently retails for:
$269.00
MSRP: $249.00 (men's)

where to buy:

refers to the men's version

The North Face El Lobo backpack is a long distance pack suitable for lengthy treks or hauling heavy loads. The strong, lightweight frame combined with a dual-pivot hip belt is designed to correctly distribute your cargo, while the North Face Opti Fit adjustment system helps ensure a secure fit. The El Lobo features a molded foam back panel and a shoulder harness with mesh overlay. This North Face pack has several pockets to make packing and unpacking easy. The pack is wrapped in moisture-wicking Dri-Lex fabric and has channels running through the back panel to increase airflow, providing breathability. 

 

Features:

  • 210 D ripstop nylon with water-resistant zippers
  • Removable hood converts to lumbar pack with integrated hip belt
  • Compression-molded foam hipbelt and shoulder straps
  • X Radial aluminum frame


Specs

men's S M L
Weight 4 lb 14 oz / 2210 g 5 lb 2 oz / 2340 g 5 lb 5 oz / 2410 g
Capacity 3350 cu in / 55 L 3660 cu in / 60 L 3950 cu in / 65 L
Extended Capacity 3950 cu in / 5 L 4270 cu in / 70 L 4570 cu in / 75 L
Fabric 70D Double Ripstop, 210HT Ripstop 70D Double Ripstop, 210HT Ripstop 70D Double Ripstop, 210HT Ripstop

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