The North Face Verto 26
$51.35 - $79.00
MSRP: $69.00
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Specs
Specs
| Weight |
11 oz |
| Capacity |
1600 cu in |
| Length |
20 in |
| Width |
11 in |
| Height |
6 in |
Description
The North Face Verto 26 is a lightweight, athletic pack suitable for quick summit pushes or day hikes. Durable, 100 D ripstop nylon cargo chute fabric is tough and designed for lasting use. The Verto features two zippered pockets and one water bottle pocket. This North Face pack packs into its own pocket to save space for summits or quick adventures off the trail. External attachment loops can carry ice tools or trekking poles, and a frameless construction allows it to double as a sleeping bag stuffsack.
Leave the heavy pack at basecamp and bring this lightweight pack along with your necessities. A nylon strap waist belt aids in keeping the Verto close to your body during athletic pursuits, and reflective branding points make the pack visible at night.
Features:
- 100 D ripstop cargo chute fabric
- Compression system lets pack double as a sleeping bag stuffsack
- Two zippered compartments and one water bottle pocket
- Packs into own pocket to save space
- Hydration compatible
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