SCOTT Patrol E2 38 Pack
Model : 411926
Key Features
- 38 Liter backpack
- Alpride E2 airbag system ready
- CORDURA® abrasion resistant fabric
- Safety Equipment pockets
- Diagonal ski carry system
- Stowable helmet fixation
- Ice axe attachment points
- Gear loops
- Left shoulder trigger pocket
1. Color : black
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SPECIFICATIONS
- With its 38-liter volume for big freeride days in the backcountry, the SCOTT Patrol E2 38 is the ultimate freeskiing backpack. With freeride-specific features such as safety equipment pockets and ice axe attachment loops, this backpack will be your trusted ally when heading into the backcountry. Made airbag-ready so you can pair it up with the Alpride E2 Airbag system, the lightest airbag system on the market to date. (E2 Airbag system not included)
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Back System
bSPINE EVO -
Technologies
Alpride E2
CORDURA® -
Approx. weight
1620g -
Features
SCOTT Alpride Airbag System E2 ready
Dedicated safety equipment compartment with organization pockets
Emergency signals print
Adjustable sternum strap with buckle closure and integrated emergency whistle
Adjustable hip belt with SCOTT quick-release buckle closure
Stowable safety leg loop
Avalanche trigger pocket in both shoulder straps
Stowable diagonal ski carry system
A-frame ski and front snowboard carry and compression system
Stowable helmet fixation
Main compartment
Inside valuables pocket
Inside mesh pocket
Hip wing zip pocket
Adjustable shoulder straps
Shoulder weight distribution system
Stowable ice axe and pole fixations
Gear fixation loops
Carry handle
Webbing keepers
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Volume
38l -
Size
NL -
Composition
Shell. 100% Polyamide
Lining: 100% Polyester
Stuff sack: 100% Polyester -
Dimension
Height: 65 Width: 32 Depth: 21
Use
No Radar Chart Available Currently
Geometry
Geometry not available
Technologies
Athlete
AWARDS AND MEDIA
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