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- Arva Freeride Daypack


*French Company - Website

*12 Liter Specs (other link1, link2)

*330D Ripstop Nylon - Purple/Green/White

*Main top pocket

-Inner mesh pocket inside main compartment

-Separate sleeve for bladder

*Bottom access pocket

*Semi-Rigid backpanel removable via bottom pocket

*Hydration bladder compatible with right shoulder tube pass-thru

Selling it for my sister who bought it last season in switzerland. Ideal size for taking the essentials with you for a day. Has bunch of loop holes around the perimeter of the pack so you can use for attaching additional gear or skis with. The gloves + goggles come with the pack regardless if you want them or not.

~Fleece Gloves; 40g Thinsulate Insulation - S/M

~Scott Goggles; Amber Rose Tint

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**Link to Spec + Website Added

**This thread was edited on May 19th 2018 at 11:04:53pm

**This thread was edited on May 30th 2018 at 3:03:47pm

**This thread was edited on Jun 10th 2018 at 8:18:06pm
 
How do you think this would work for biking? Looking for a good bike daypack and this seems about the right size but may be a little bit too bulk and hot
 
13923797:cozzey said:
How do you think this would work for biking? Looking for a good bike daypack and this seems about the right size but may be a little bit too bulk and hot

If you're looking to carry something more than just a bladder I'd say this would be a solid choice.

This pack is pretty simple/minimalistic, but still has room to hold more than just a bladder. Removing the back panel would make it lighter if you wanted - the back piece appears to be designed to keep you cool with the ridges for air to pass thru. Of other packs I own, I'd put it between my dakine network II and chute cooling wise.

The key points I like on this bag are the semi-rigid backplate and it being 1 main top pocket. I personally use a Dakine Chute + Baker 16L packs for both skiing/biking which has the main top compartment split into 2. I sometimes wish it was just 1, due to having times where I had to cram my down mid-layer into them, which causes them to bulge out... Since the back piece is softer it creates a hotspot on my back. While the 9L camelback bag I own is a weird bulky design making it really only good for holding the bladder + key/phone/snack. No spare room for tools or extra gear/clothing.

**This post was edited on May 20th 2018 at 4:07:06pm
 
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