Icarus 40

Icarus 40

$139.95
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Designed with the same DNA as the premium packs in our line, the Icarus 40 is a durable pack loaded with easy-to-use features. The VersaFit suspension perfects the fit for a comfortable pack all day long. Features VersaFit adjustable torso with die-cut foam breathable backpanelDie-cut shoulder harness with sternum strap featuring integrated safety whistle. Die-cut shoulder harness with sternum strap featuring integrated safety whistle. Bottom zippered access for a sleeping bag or quick access. Top pocket with two zippered compartments and an underside zippered pocket, reflective attachment points, and key clip. Dual side mesh pockets with pass-through for over or under compression. Front oversized stretch mesh pocket with multiple webbing attachment points. Hydration sleeve with universal hangar and exit port. Trekking pole/tool attachment point with bungee closure system. Reinforced bottom panel with dual layer construction. Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls. Spec Weight: 2.27 lbs | 1.03 kg Volume: 40L | 2441 cu in. Max Carry Weight: 25 lbs | 11.3 kg Packed Dimensions: 23.5" x 11.5" x 10" | 59.7 x 29.2 x 25.4 cm Materials External Material - 100% Nylon Pack Body -210D Honeycomb CryptoRip Nylon / 420D High Density Nylon Pack Bottom - 420D High Density Nylon Lining - 135D High Density Embossed Polyester Brand Story Since 1977, Gregory packs are designed with hand-crafted prototypes made by skilled artisans at their headquarters in Salt Lake City, USA. They use cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking backpack solutions to make the most streamlined and reliable technical packs on the market.  Gregory’s ambition is to reduce their carbon footprint through a global strategy aimed at reducing their greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and waste. Gregory also partners with non-profits, alliances, and charitable organizations that share their belief to be kind, be adventurous and to leave the planet better than they found it. 

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