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Black Diamond Outlaw
Gear Review
Black Diamond Outlaw 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Black Diamond

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Page By: Wasatchvoyage

Created/Edited: Mar 6, 2009 / Mar 6, 2009

Object ID: 5948

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Product Description

A deluxe all-purpose snowboard or ski pack with unique “back door” access, the Outlaw has plenty of room to comfortably carry all your day-tripping needs. The Hypalon®-reinforced snowboard wings ensure your deck will be strapped down tight, and the slick “back door” zippered access allows you to get at your gear without having to take off your board or skis. An interior pocket serves as the dedicated avy-tools organizer with room for shovel and probe, plus there’s a hydration bladder sleeve for housing your H2O. Additional features include dual compression straps, hipbelt pockets, an insulated hydration sleeve on the right shoulder strap and a fleece-lined exterior goggle pocket.

Features/Specs

Tech Specs:
Material: 840D & 420D Nylon
Volume: 1939cu in (32L)
Suspension: Padded back panel
Waist-belt: Yes
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Panel zip
Pockets: [External] 1 top, 1 front, 1 hip
Snowboard Carry: Yes, vertical
Ski Carry: Yes, A-Frame, and diagonal
Gear Loops: None
Ice Axe Loop: Yes
Shovel Pocket: Yes
Weight: 2lb 12oz (1250g)
Recommended Use: Backcountry skiing & snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Sizing

Capacity S/M 30 L 1831 cu in
M/L 32 L 1939 cu in
Torso Fit Range S/M: 41-48 cm (16-19 in)
M/L: 47-55 cm (18.5-21.5 in)


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WasatchvoyageVery robust winter pack.

Voted 5/5

This pack was purchased for carrying ski's/snowshoes up the mountain. The internal frame and exterior strapping make carrying the gear easy. The waistbelt is a full fledged, padded belt with pockets, and really helps support a larger load. The hydration setup on the pack helps keep the water from freezing completely in cold weather. One thing the pack is lacking in is side carrying water bottle pockets. Other than that this pack is one of best technical packs I've used.

Update, February 2010. Still have this pack and it's been with me on well over 100 summits/routes. Beat the living hell out of it and it still performs like new. By far the best pack I've ever owned. And best of all it's still available from Black Diamond.
Posted Mar 6, 2009 9:20 pm

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