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Stache 90

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$299.95
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$299.95
Color – Orange

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Description

The superlight expedition alpine climbing pack dedicated to committed alpinists looking for achieving ambitious projects in the most demanding environments on the planet.

In addition to being very light and supporting heavy loads while being comfortable to carry, it can also be stripped down to be used during the ascent. A steal for all those looking for ultimate versatility and minimalism.

The pack can be adjusted to the load and volumes requirements during an expedition.

The optimized fit and carry structure handles heavy loads extremely well, while remaining comfortable when climbing. It can be stripped down by approx 200g. The materials used ensure an incredible weight/strength ratio and are ultra-resistant to UV, which are very present at high altitude. The Stache was used and tested in high altitude environments by several of our athletes and professional mountain partners. Their feedback was applied to find the perfect balance between being light weight and versatile.

Technical informations

• Material: 210D Robic Nylon ripstop main body fabric - PFC free, Bluesign approved material and permanent fluorocarbon-free weather shedding face coating
• Weight : 920g/700g summit weight
• Dimensions : 90x40x40cm
• One size back length
• Low profile but highly structured carry system
• Continuous webbing compression bands offer great load stabilisation and additional security.
• Internal pouch can be used for a hydration bladder, O2 cylinder or for load management.
• Removable lid, doubles as a basecamp essentials case.
• Internal zipped accessory pocket
• A-Frame ski carry.
• Reflective details for alpine starts
• Removable spring steel frame
• Silicon overprint to help the waist belt stay in place over bulky, slippy down suits etc
• Helmet holder compatible
• Hydration compatible

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Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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Andreea
One size does not fit all

A friend had this pack, and I was obsessed with it. It has all the features I want for skiing Denali, from load-lifting straps to portability, ice tool attachments, etc. However, this pack only comes in one size while the Stache 50L comes in S/M and M/L options. This is disappointing because one size does not fit all, and something like a filled up 90L pack must be the right size or it’ll cause a lot of weird injuries when loaded up. I would buy this pack again if it came in different sizes for smaller torsos. I’m 5’3” for reference, and my friend who fits the pack is over 6’.

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Jackson Bodtker
Great lightweight large capacity pack

Holds everything you need for multi night winter camping but also packs down well enough to use for smaller day trips too.

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Chris
Lightweight pack for AK

Was looking for a spacious, lightweight pack that was functional for carrying skis and other ski related climb equipment. I found all of these perks to exist with this pack. Durability is certainly a question as with anything on the lightweight spectrum. I’ve already been loading up this pack and using it to train carrying heavier hauls and to familiarize myself with said pack. Carries the weight well and certainly seems to make all of this necessary gear for my trip disappear within. My only remarks to this pack are firstly the brain attachment cinch does not stay locked in place with these lightweight cinch buckles utilized on the pack. Going to need to swap out for another buckle. Secondly, any items being packed in above the shoulders within that 20L or so space does not remain locked in place when everything is strapped down tightly. Expect a lot of jiggle in that space.

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Daniel Flanigan
Stache 90 Too Light for my needs

Cool pack, but too light for my needs.

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Sam Untersee
Quiver Killer

I was nervous initially with this pack about how it would carry weight but after getting it and bringing it up Rainier not too long after my concerns are gone. This pack is fantastic and functions well anywhere between 60 and 90L as far as I can tell so far. The brain can be a little funky but I tend to climb with it inside the pack anyway. I am looking forward to bringing this pack on many more climbs around the Cascades and beyond.