420D Ripstorm / Hypalon trim / 630D
Superpack nylon reinforcements
Features
Hydration bladder hanger, hose clip, key clip
Double layered fabric pack bottom
Fanny lid
Four external compression straps
Full length side zip
Interchangeable dual density shoulder straps
Interchangeable thermoformed hipbelt
Kangaroo Pocket with drain hole
Occipital cavity
Laminated internal kangaroo pocket
Sleeping bag compartment
Thermoformed back panel
Two external daisy chains, ice axe holders and
water bottle pockets
WaterTight® zippers
Removable stowable lid
Bora 95 Additional Photos
. Full view of the thermo-formed foam backpanel
with ventilation channels anatomically curved, padded shoulder straps and
laminated thermo-formed four-layer foam hipbelt.
Bora 95 fully packed on model
Close-up view of the injection-molded external
occipital cavity. Occipital cavity creates a permanent 3D space
for full head mobility.
The lumbar pad of the Arc'teryx Bora 95 folds
down to reveal the V-stay suspension system with load-transfer rods which
helps distribute the load evenly between shoulders and hips. Load transfer
rods can be seen emanating from underneath the thermoformed backpanel
and continuing towards the hipbelt. The transfer rods are contained in
nylon sleeves which run the length of the suspension.
View of top floating lid that attaches to the
top of Arc'teryx Bora 95. Lid is attached to pack by four quick
release buckles. Key clip can be seen inside the double-zipper pocket.
The underside of the floating lid features a
stowed integrated hipbelt that allows the top lid to become
a waistpack for summit attempts or short day hikes.
Large, self-draining front kangaroo pocket holds
bulky or wet gear and is accessible from top or front. Main compartment
of pack can be seen in yellow which also features a large outer zippered
pocket that can be used for a hydration system.
The Arc'teryx Bora 95 features a full length
side zipper on one side of the main compartment which gives access to
the main compartment in addition to the top access.
Arc'teryx Technologies
Watertight Zippers
Tough and durable, the Arc'Teryx Watertight zippers securely keep out
rain and snow while the flapless design reduces weight and bulk.
420D Ripstorm Fabric
Weatherproof and incredibly tough for its light weight, the 420D Ripstorm
Fabric displays excellent abrasion resistance and snow shedding capabilities.
Lamination Technology
Arc'teryx pioneered the technology of lamination construction to create
leaner, more functional and durable garments. Instead of sewing, they
glue in their pockets, zippers, collars, hems and cuffs.
Thermomoulded Hipbelts/Squashpods
Arc'teryx invented a sculpted hipbelt that curves with the body's contours.
Using thermomoulding construction techniques, hipbelts distribute weight
evenly and comfortably, while Squashpods act as an extra layer of cushioning
for added support.
Die Cut Hypalon
Arc'teryx die cut extremely abrasion resistant Hypalon™ for increased
durability and finish the process with rounded shapes and components that
wear longer and are less likely to catch on sharp things.
Stitch Count
Arc'teryx averages 14-16 stitches per linear inch vs. the industry standard
of 8-10 stitches per inch. This unique high stitch count is used on all
of Arc'teryx seams, providing a stronger, better quality seam.