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The Aircontact 75+10 provides multiple attachment points
including 4 D-rings (green arrows), 2 ice axe fasteners Current
model features 1 ice axe fastener (red arrows), and a central daisy
chain. |
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At the botton of the Aircontact 75+10, two ice axe loops
correspond to the hook and loop fasteners pictured in photo to the left.
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| Gear such as rain jackets or clothing can be stored tucked
under the shovel pocket which is held onto the Aircontact 75+10 by the
compression straps. |
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An attached pack rain cover is stored within a pocket at
the very bottom of the Aircontact 75+10. |
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| The lid is attached to the main body of the Aircontact 75+10
by an expandable panel located just above the backpad. This allows
overstuffing the pack, and helps to keep the lid taut during travel. |
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The top of the Aircontact 75+10 features four adittional
buckles which can be used to tie down more gear to the pack. |
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| Two small side pockets at the bottom of the Aircontact 75+10
cinch shut by tensioning the bottom compression strap on each side. |
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Two hydration ports allow the user to run a hydration tube
on either side of the Aircontact 75+10 according to personal preference.
(Hydration system not included) |