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Lowe Alpine Boulder Bag 30
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Lowe Alpine Boulder Bag 30 

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Manufacturer: Lowe Alpine

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Created/Edited: Feb 8, 2009 / Feb 8, 2009

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Lowe Alpine Boulder Bag 30

From Massey's:
"A versatile, easy-access climbers pack designed for indoor or outdoor routes, bouldering or anywhere in betweenFront panel opening gives total access to gear Tuck-away harness allows use as a duffle Alloy Load Locker buckle is easy to use, tough and light External zippered guidebook pockets Side handle with integrated daisy chain Haul loop All-round compression web Sternum strap Hydration compatible Internal rock shoe pockets Internal rack loops Mitt friendly zipper pulls Key clip"

From RockCreek:
"The Boulder Bag 30 by Lowe Alpine is a front panel access bag that is designed to go anywhere climbers go. With internal rack loops, rock shoe compartments and a very important key clip, you can stay organized before, during and after your climb. The front panel allows for easy access into the pack and a couple carry options give you the ability to take it to the gym, travel, or just pack it to your favorite routes."

From Moosejaw:
"Free Shipping. Lowe Alpine Boulder Bag 30 Pack (Fall 2007) The Boulder Bag 30 Pack by Lowe Alpine is a versatile, easy-access climbers pack designed for indoor or outdoor routes, bouldering or anywhere in betweenSpecifications: Frame: 19 / 48 cm Volume: 30 lt / 1800 cu. in Weight: 1 kg / 2 lb 3 oz Features: Front panel access for easy access Side handle w/ integrated daisy chain Haul loop and all-around compression web Internal rack loops, rock shoe compartments, and key clip 2 compartments with zip-out divider"

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