Arc’teryx Razor 15 Hydration Backpack
admin October 12, 2007
PRODUCT REVIEW: Arc’teryx : Arc’teryx Razor 15 Hydration Backpack - 702cu in Buy Now: $129.95 Product Reviews The Arc’teryx Razor 15 is ideal for trips into the hills where you need nothing more than some food, water, and an extra layer of clothes. No floppy mesh pockets on this slick bag, the Razor 15 is all about clean function. The waist belt and shock cord are removable and the highly breathable SpaceNet back panel keeps you cool when you’re working hard. The front kangaroo pocket and internal zippered pouch give you easy access to necessities while a separate water-bottle pocket and top port allows you to install any hydration system you like. *Available for US shipment only.
Arc’teryx Razor 15
A dynamo of a little bullet pack. Just big enough for plenty of water, lunch, camera, phone, etc; it holds more than you’d think and still feels light. My 3-liter platypus bladder is a tight fit in the bladder pocket, but still leaves plenty usable space in the pack. The internal frame keeps the pack from buckling when the reservoir is low, and makes the pack feel well-balanced at all water levels. The waterproofing (including waterproof zippers) is outstanding– mine survived heavy tropical downpours, and everything inside was completely dry, every time. The bungee is unusual– it’s best if the item you want to lash to the outside is bulky (fleece, sweatshirt) and not rigid (field guide, notebook, etc). It’s built like a tank– I tend to abuse my gear and this pack still looks brand new after a month of heavy use.
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