The SNAP Snapclimbing Snapack 40 L is an approach backpack designed to carry rope, quickdraws, and all necessary gear. The main opening is located at the back, between the shoulder straps, allowing direct access to the contents while keeping the straps clean when the backpack is resting on the ground. The two shoulder straps can be grabbed with one hand for quickly moving the backpack and easily changing sectors. One of the external pockets is designed to hold a hydration system, while two flaps positioned at the top and bottom, secured with metal hooks, allow for carrying additional materials such as ropes or clothing. This version also includes a dedicated rope tarp.
Made with the same materials as the Snapclimbing crash pads, the backpack uses a 100% recycled 600D PE fabric, with a TPU coating on the top, bottom, and front, making it durable, waterproof, and easy to clean. The total volume is 40 liters, and the dimensions are 52 × 32 × 24 cm. Internal and external organization is provided by three zippered pockets, two external side pockets, and one internal pocket, along with two gear loops and a front Daisy Chain. The included rope tarp is made of 100% recycled 200D PE and measures 140 × 100 cm. Carrying comfort is ensured by padded and adjustable shoulder straps, a chest strap, and a padded waist belt equipped with a zippered pocket, while the closure and adjustment are managed by unbreakable aluminum alloy buckles.
| Brand | Snap |
|---|---|
| Volume | 40 l |
| Weight | 930 g |
| Material | Recycled Polyester, Aluminium |
| Closure System | Zipper closure |
| Backpack Opening | Rear |
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