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Iconic is the word often used by people to describe our Talon series. Why? We believe that iconic products should define a category; so we take it as a compliment. When it comes to high-energy pursuits the Talon 11 won’t disappoint.
Feature List
AirScape™ backpanel with foam ridges for ventilation
Front bungee compression system
Sternum strap with emergency whistle
Zippered panel access
LidLock™ bike helmet attachment
Reflective graphics
Twin zippered hip belt pockets
Stretch pocket on harness
External hydration access
Internal key attachment clip
LED bike light attachment point
Single ice axe loop
Weight : 0.65 (M/L) kg
Maximum dimensions : (cm) 50 (l) x 22 (w) x 18 (d)
Description
Iconic is the word often used by people to describe our Talon series. Why? We believe that iconic products should define a category; so we take it as a compliment. When it comes to high-energy pursuits the Talon 11 won't disappoint. The external bungee is the perfect place for stowing a lightweight jacket, on top of the main compartment you will find a smaller conveniently placed zipped wallet/key pocket. The AirScape™ back panel and die-cut foam hipbelt and harness keeps your load under close control but allows ventilation to run free. The zipped pockets on each side of the hipbelt allow quick and easy access to smaller items like phone, powerbar, GPS etc. Keeping hydrated during activity is essential and re-filling your hydration reservoir has been made easy with the quick access external hydration sleeve. Our unique Stow-on-the-Go™ system means no more 'pack on and of' to store your trekking poles, just simply pass the poles through the two elasticated loops for an easy hands-free solution. But we've not finished there, the built in lightweight Osprey LidLock™ quickly and securely stows a bike helmet on the pack and the reflective Talons keep you visible to headtorch or vehicles if moving in low light conditions. Iconic? That sounds about right...