The North Face Snomad 34

$242.00
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Color: TNF Black/TNF White
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Features

  • Minimal 34-liter pack is purpose-built for ski touring
  • Steep Series
  • Spring steel frame
  • Quick-access dedicated avy-tools pocket
  • Lid pocket with a security pocket and goggles pocket
  • Modular ABS routing tunnels
  • Integrated stash pocket
  • Main compartment is accessible via the back panel
  • Integrated helmet holder
  • Covered-tip ice-tool holder
  • Vertical or horizontal board carry
  • A-frame or diagonal ski carry
  • Hipbelt pocket and tool loop
  • Patented glove stash
  • Reinforced high-abrasion areas
  • Description

    Purpose-built for epic days in the backcountry, the North Face Snomad 34 comes is a minimal, lightweight pack with all the important features for touring.

    Tech Specs

    The North Face Snomad 34 is the ideal pack for single-day alpine tours. With a 34L capacity to stash all your gear and an easy-carrying spring frame design, the Snomad 34 keeps you organized so you can move efficiently through the mountains. The main pocket is accessible from the back for fast access, and the lid features a security pocket and a lined goggles pocket so your accessories stay unscratched. The Snomad 34 also provides organizational extras like a dedicated avy-tool pocket, hip belt pocket, internal stash pocket, and patented glove stash. The Snomad 34 pack is designed to transport boards vertically or horizontally and skis in an A-frame or diagonal carry. There's an integrated helmet holder and tip-cover ice tool holder for a compact profile. The North Face Snomad 34 is the go-to pack for backcountry day excursions.

    Customer Reviews

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    Kevin E. (Edmonton, CA)
    North Face Nomad 34

    Sounds pretty simple, but it does just what it's supposed to do. Easy access to back panel compartment, excellent storage sleeves for the avy gear, and comfortable. I have one set up for split boarding and another one for random wandering/adventure days.