DESCRIPTION
Light, durable 35L pack from Arc'teryx with a customisable fit for day hikes and overnights. Customise how your hike feels with the Aerios 35 Backpack. Its patent-pending interchangeable harness system — with three sizes of hipbelts and shoulder strap options — allows you to personalise your fit, so weight is evenly distributed through your hips and shoulders.
The lightweight, durable grid pack fabric sheds light rain and stands up to all the drops, drags, and snags a pack encounters on the trail. With a FC0 DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish repels moisture and is PFAS-free. The front bungee compression system and webbing daisy chain provide external carry options and the accessible, easy-to-use roll-top design adds up to 10L additional capacity.
KEY FEATURES
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35L Capacity - Spacious main compartment with optimal volume for day trips, commutes, and weekend adventures
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Advanced Weather Protection - Durable water-resistant materials shield your gear from rain, snow, and harsh elements
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Smart Organisation System - Multiple compartments and pockets keep essentials accessible and organised
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Ergonomic Design - Contoured shoulder straps and padded back panel provide all-day comfort
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Regular Fit - Designed to accommodate a wide range of body types with adjustable straps
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Premium Arc'teryx Construction - Built with legendary Arc'teryx quality and attention to detail
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Sleek Black Colourway - Timeless aesthetic that transitions seamlessly from trail to town
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Body: 210d Cordura nylon 6,6 w/ 6.5 twisted 200d Vectran grid, 165gsm w/DWR - 93% Nylon, 7% Polyarylate
- Contrast: 100d SD Cordura nylon 6,6 Dobby, DWR FC0, 120gsm - 100% Nylon
- Lining: 200d polyester lining, back: 20gr PU coated w/FC0 DWR, 108 gsm - 100% Polyester
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Origin of Fabric and Dyeing: Korea
- Origin of Manufacture: Dong-In Entech Vina Co. LTD, Vietnam
- Dimensions: 54cm x 28.5cm x 24cm
- Volume: 36L
- Weight: 1.16kg / 2 lb 8.9 oz
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Originally founded as Rock Solid Manufacturing by David Lane in 1981, In 1990 Lane brought Jeremy Guard, a fellow climber, into the fold and in 1991 they renamed the company Arc’teryx - a nod to the Archaeopteryx lithographica, the first reptile to develop feathers for flight - the first bird - and the brand’s instantly recognisable logo is a depiction of the Berlin specimen of the Archaeopteryx. Their philosophy is guided by the belief that durability is the strongest path to sustainability.