The North Face Zealot 70

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The North Face Zealot pack is a distance pack designed for comfort and functionality for longer treks. An X Radial frame and compression-molded foam back panel conform to your back providing a close and comfortable fit. An Opti Fit adjustment ensures a correct fit while a dual-pivot hipbelt and shoulder straps distribute your load equally. Channels run through the back panel to optimize breathability and moisture-wicking fabric on the shoulder straps and hip belt function to keep you dry on the trail.

Welded, waterproof ripstop 315 D auto-airbag fabric allow the bag to stand up to the elements. Stowable, deployable side water points provide versatility. Stash pockets on the belt hold all smaller necessities in an easy-to-reach fashion. 

Features:

  • Waterproof ripstop 315 D auto-airbag fabric
  • Lightweight X Radial frame 
  • Molded foam back panel
  • Anatomical hip belt and shoulder harness
  • Stowable, deployable side water points

Specs

Small Medium Large
Weight 5 lb 5 lb 4 oz 5 lb 7 oz
Volume 4570 cu in / 75 L 4880 cu in / 80 L 5180 cu in / 85 L

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