$279.00
The Big Tahoma Pack is an ultra-light summit climb pack. Too much gear is overbuilt, when all that's needed is for it to be built right. No bells and whistles, just every essential. It's what our Guide Team members wear on Rainier and all their other 2-3 day climbs.
"At RMI we've guided 70,000+ clients up Rainier since 1968. Our guides have a good idea about how to build a great pack. This is it." - Peter Whittaker
| Specs | Sizing | Reviews |
ULTRA-LIGHT 2-3 DAY PACK
210D DOUBLE RIPSTOP NYLON, 420 DENIER DIMENSION-POLYANT
REMOVABLE HIP BELT
FLOATING LID
"V" STAY SYSTEM
CRAMPON PANEL AND REMOVABLE CRAMPON STRAPS
SIDE ZIP OPENING TO ACCESS MAIN COMPARTMENT
| Size (Capacity) | Torso Length |
| Small (65L) | 15-18" |
| Medium (70L) | 17.25-20.75" |
| Large (75L) | 20.5-23" |
Your correct pack frame size is found by measuring your torso from the seventh vertebra (the big bump where the shoulder slope meets the neck) down the spine to the point in the small of your back which is horizontally level with the top of your hip bones (iliac crest). To find the iliac crest, use your fingers to trace the hip bone upwards until you can feel the point where the top edge of your hip bones curve inwards, on the side of your hip, creating something of a shelf. Holding your finger on the seventh vertebra, measure down your back to the point in the small of your back level with your iliac crest. The measurement is most easily obtained using a string or a cloth tape and help from a friend. This is your torso length, and using it, you can now select the correct pack size.
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