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Yagi 28

Regular price
$139.95
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$139.95
Color – Deep blue

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Description

The Yagi is the classic ski touring pack. Redesigned this season, with technicity and efficiency in mind, it is the ideal pack for both uphill and downhill skiing. The Yagi is built to last & designed to make the skier’s life easier. From the easy grab handle to the wide back panel access, all features are designed to make the pack as functional as possible. It benefits from a dedicated compartment with quick access to snow safety tools and a generous accessories pocket. It offers multiple ski carry options and is compatible with snowboards. Ice axes can be carried in or out and in quick deploy mode.From the classic day out with friends to the more technical glacier crossing, the Yagi is the perfect pack for all kinds of adventures. 

Helmet holder compatible & included.
Compatible with quick ski carry (not included)

Technical informations
  • Materials : High density 420D Nylon Ripstop, 420D Robic Air hd Nylon, PFC FREE - Bluesign approved
  • Weight : 840g
  • Dimensions : 59x29x25cm
  • A-frame ski carry (work as side compression). Clipped on front panel = splitboard compatible
  • Separate siagonal ski carry (strap + loop)
  • Top zip loader
  • Back panel access : double zip + magnet
  • Outside access pocket with generous volume (fits goggles)
  • External ice axe stashes : allow access without taking pack off
  • Outside access avalanche tools pocket
  • Stretch & zipped hip belt pockets

Customer Reviews

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David Steele
Day touring bliss

What it is: streamlined, functional, and exactly what you want for a nice day of human powered ski touring. The details will impress you.

Found myself using the back opening more than I expected. The avie tools pocket is excellent—you can get everything in or out in a hurry with the rest of the bag stuffed full, which I wondered about. The hip pockets are ideal for snacks, and the metal hipbelt buckle will make you wonder why anyone would use a plastic one.

Did I think I wanted a grab handle on the top? No. Do I use it constantly? Yes.

What this pack is not: huge. If you overpack or tend to need a big, extra puffy in cold weather, get the 36. It’s also not what I would pick if I wanted to bring two tools—the system is ideal for one. Also, the helmet carrier works fine but perhaps a way to rig it on top of the pack would be nice.

Overall: impressed. And don’t be boring like I was(am): get the purple color.