The Hyperlite Headwall 55 Ski Pack is an agile accessory for winter adventurers looking to maintain agility when hitting the slopes. The backpack has been designed with the help of skier Cody Townsend and boasts a featherlight construction that accommodates up to 40-pounds of weight within its 55-liter interior. The pack is built with Dyneema Composite materials that are woven and abrasion-resistant to prevent demanding environments from rendering it damaged.
The Hyperlite Headwall 55 Ski Pack has an external pocket for keeping necessities securely stowed, while area to carry skis or snowboards accommodates the needs of sports enthusiasts. The pack features an adjustable hip belt that can be customized to the needs of the wearer. Available now, the backpack is priced at $449.
Durable Skier-Designed Backpacks
The Hyperlite Headwall 55 Ski Pack Has a Featherlight Form
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