AMG™55

AMG™55

Mountain Hardwear

$380.00

The AMG™ 55 has been proven to be a pack that works time and time again. Packed full of mountaineering specific features like:
  • Frame-integrated hip belt efficiently pivots for a more dynamic and natural carry while securely keeping the weight transfer properly in place
  • Light and strong 7000 series aluminum frame
  • Haul bag inspired flat base, stand-up design with a 840D carbonate-coated nylon base for extra abrasion/water resistance
  • Multiple lash points and long, full-wrap compression webbing secure overloads while effectively reducing volume as needed to keep any size load stable
  • Large zippered front pocket stores avalanche tools while maintaining usable volume even when main compartment is full
  • Adjustable tool carry system
  • Full floating lid with two secure zip pockets plus internal secure zip pocket with key clip
  • Expandable deep side pockets easily secure alpine essentials like tent poles, pickets, wands, water bottles, or even a small shovel
  • Easy-access, oversized front stash pocket fits crampons
  • Hydration reservoir compatible
  • A-frame and diagonal ski carry
  • Reinforced webbing haul loops on hip belt for pulling sleds
  • Front panel daisy chain with center grab handle
  • Rope carry or center load compression strap
  • Sternum strap with whistle buckle
  • Reflective accents on shoulder straps and front panel
Small/Medium
  • Pack Weight: 4 lb 9.9 oz / 2096 g
  • Pack Capacity:  3356 cu in / 55 ltr
  • Pack Torso: 16 in - 19 in / 41 cm - 48 cm
  • Pack Waist: 29 in - 48 in / 73 cm - 123 cm
Medium/Large
  • Pack Weight: 4 lb 10.8 oz / 2120 g
  • Pack Capacity: 3478 cu in / 57 ltr
  • Pack Torso: 18 In - 21 In / 46 cm - 53 cm
  • Pack Waist: 31 in - 51 in / 80 cm - 130 cm

Description

The AMG™ 55 has been proven to be a pack that works time and time again. Packed full of mountaineering specific features like:

  • Frame-integrated hip belt efficiently pivots for a more dynamic and natural carry while securely keeping the weight transfer properly in place
  • Light and strong 7000 series aluminum frame
  • Haul bag inspired flat base, stand-up design with a 840D carbonate-coated nylon base for extra abrasion/water resistance
  • Multiple lash points and long, full-wrap compression webbing secure overloads while effectively reducing volume as needed to keep any size load stable
  • Large zippered front pocket stores avalanche tools while maintaining usable volume even when main compartment is full
  • Adjustable tool carry system
  • Full floating lid with two secure zip pockets plus internal secure zip pocket with key clip
  • Expandable deep side pockets easily secure alpine essentials like tent poles, pickets, wands, water bottles, or even a small shovel
  • Easy-access, oversized front stash pocket fits crampons
  • Hydration reservoir compatible
  • A-frame and diagonal ski carry
  • Reinforced webbing haul loops on hip belt for pulling sleds
  • Front panel daisy chain with center grab handle
  • Rope carry or center load compression strap
  • Sternum strap with whistle buckle
  • Reflective accents on shoulder straps and front panel

Small/Medium

  • Pack Weight: 4 lb 9.9 oz / 2096 g
  • Pack Capacity:  3356 cu in / 55 ltr
  • Pack Torso: 16 in – 19 in / 41 cm – 48 cm
  • Pack Waist: 29 in – 48 in / 73 cm – 123 cm

Medium/Large

  • Pack Weight: 4 lb 10.8 oz / 2120 g
  • Pack Capacity: 3478 cu in / 57 ltr
  • Pack Torso: 18 In – 21 In / 46 cm – 53 cm
  • Pack Waist: 31 in – 51 in / 80 cm – 130 cm

Additional information

Variant

Alpine Red (Sm/Med), Alpine Red (Med/Lg)

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