skra backpack

Medium-sized ski pack with separate compartment for snow safety gear. Suitable for both ‘front-country’ (easily accessible day-tour areas) and back-country skiing. Diagonal ski-carry with stow-away ski straps on front Harness and back panel with snow-shedding fabric Forward-pulling compression waist strap for easy adjustment Insulated hose sleeve on shoulder strap Safety whistle on chest strap Separate snow safety gear compartment on front Fleece-lined goggle pocket on inside of front compartment Soft, padded front panel to prevent chafing from skis against shovel and probe Side compression strap for tightening the pack to your body Easy access stash pocket on front panel Internal pocket with key holder Fabrics: 840D JR Ballistic Polyamide and 420D HD Oxford Polyamide Weight: approx 985g (20L) The Skrå series of freeride backpacks may be the ultimate freeride pack, no matter if you prefer skis or snowboard. Skrå holds no compromises, it’s optimized for both freeride skiing and snowboarding.

Loosen all straps, remove any detachable hip belts and wash the backpack in a bathtub or large sink.
backpack equipment slot runescapeRub the backpack carefully with a soft sponge and then rinse thoroughly. Hang the backpack to dry in a well-ventilated space, or outdoors away from direct sunlight. Miscellaneous: We advise against using a washing machine and tumble dryer as parts of the backpack may come loose or catch and destroy both the appliance and the product. Most products can be re-waterproofed with spray-on waterproofing. Make sure that all of the metal parts of the product are thoroughly dry before storage to avoid corrosion. For long-term storage, keep the backpack in a cool, dry space. Our environmental product information helps you know what you buy and wear LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR TAKE CARE CONCEPT Back to top of SKRÅ 20 presentationAll one color of ホグロフス HAGLOFS RYGGSACK Made in Dalarna Sweden (regular article)

Haglöfs clothing, equipment and footwear combine sophisticated, Scandinavian design with robust and practical materials to make an instantly recognisable brand. Material 1: 840D JR Balllistic Polyamid; Material 2: 420D HD Oxford Polyamid diagonale Skibefestigung mit verstaubaren Skiriemen an der Front Tragegurte und Rückenpaneel aus schneeabweisendem Material durch Zug nach vorne schnell und präzise zu verstellender Hüftgurt separates Vorderfach für Schneesicherheitsausrüstung Brillentasche mit Fleece-Innenfutter auf der Innenseite des Frontfaches Seitenriemen zur Befestigung des Rucksacks am Körper geeignet für Ski bis zu einer Breite von 160 mm leicht zugängliches Aufbewahrungsfach am FrontfachThe UK's Most Read Ski Magazine Is Now A Ski Show!inthesnow About HaglöfsIn 1914 in Scandinavia, farmers and loggers often traveled long distances and carried all their gear for the day. To Wiktor Haglöf, this represented an opportunity: to create a pack they could use to comfortably transport their daily needs.

He assembled his first backpacks and began selling them to neighboring farmers, forestry workers, and schoolchildren. Two years later he registered his company as Haglöfs and went into business in earnest. The business grew rapidly, outgrowing first a cabin on his family’s farm and then a small workshop. Once he moved into the company’s first factory in Tylaa, he was able to meet the booming demand and create new products. Today, Haglöfs is the largest supplier of outdoor equipment in Scandinavia. What started with Wiktor’s utilitarian backpack has grown into a range of 500 products, including packs of all sizes and for all purposes, sleeping bags, clothing, jackets, and footwear. At the same time, the brand’s market has expanded from a few Swedish towns to the whole of Scandinavia, Europe, Japan, and, now, the United States. From the start, Haglöfs’ focus has been to make gear that really works. Its products have to perform in extreme conditions and during demanding activities, so quality and attention to detail are paramount.

At the same time, Haglöfs products are not burdened by excessive bells and whistles; a ‘less is more’ approach fosters clean, lightweight, minimalist but highly functional designs in every category. A practical mindset is also evident; a shell jacket, for example, should be useable whether the wearer is climbing, big-mountain skiing, or touring. Nor are Haglöfs products created in a vacuum. Products are tested by a team of accomplished climbers, certified mountain guides, and multi-sports enthusiasts who try out products and provide feedback that helps to fine-tune designs. The local environment also informs product development; jackets are capable of handling harsh Scandinavian winters, while the company’s mountaineering, hiking, trail running, and even casual footwear is ready to take on the snow, mud and marshes, and mountains of Sweden. Despite its rapid growth, Haglöfs has not lost sight of what matters. Its commitment to sustainability is evident in every product.