Arc'teryx Drops Its Lightest Alpine Pack Yet: Meet the Alpha SL at Just 428g | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Arc'teryx has raised the standard in alpine pack design with its latest release, the Alpha SL, the lightest technical alpine backpack to date. At only 428 grams, or 316 grams without certain components, it is engineered from advanced ALUULA Graflyte material for superior strength and weight efficiency. The unique fusion assembly process eliminates seams to enhance durability without compromising function. Despite its minimalist design, the Alpha SL features essential capabilities such as a thermoformed back panel, six lash points for gear attachment, and a WaterTight zip pocket, catering to climbers' high-performance needs in challenging alpine environments.
The Alpha SL, weighing as little as 316 grams, represents a new breakthrough in alpine pack design focused on delivering elite performance with minimal weight.
Arc'teryx's innovative use of ALUULA Graflyte allows for a lighter backpack that retains high performance, durability, and comfort essential for alpine adventures.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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