Osprey Packs Men’s Kamber 32 Ski Pack, Galactic Black, Small/Medium
Designed for all backcountry enthusiasts, the Kamber 32 includes multiple options for ski and snowboard attachment, fast and easy access to critical snow safety gear, and other winter-specific features. Safety is paramount in the backcountry and a large J-zip front pocket with multiple zippers keeps your shovel and probe ready at a moment’s notice. When you are on the move and need to transition or grab a snack, back panel access through the snow-shedding Thermoformed back panel keeps your gear dry and a zippered top panel provides additional and convenient access. Even when loaded with up to 30lbs the Light Wire suspension, padded hip belt and contoured shoulder straps provide a comfortable carry even when breaking trail toward distant peaks. On the outside of the pack, you’ll find straps for a variety of ski and snowboard carrying options and an ice axe loop for technical ascents. All contact points are reinforced to minimize wear from metal edges. A built-in back pocket for a hydration reservoir routes through the insulated shoulder harness to prevent freezing. Other winter-specific features include a stowable helmet carry system, ice axe loop, and a scratch-free goggle pocket. Glove friendly buckles and zippers poles let you keep your hands covered when you’re making the transition from skins to skis on the summit.
Product Features
- Stowable helmet carry quickly deploys so you can store your helmet on long ascents
- Features an internal hydration sleeve with hanger and a fully insulated, dual zippered harness router
- Glove friendly zipper pulls and buckles allow for quick and easy use in adverse conditions
- Dual zippered access to dry storage and hydration compartment
- Lower reinforced ski carry loops and upper side carry straps provide secure and comfortable A-frame ski carry
Great pack – thoughtful construction I bought and tested 3 different packs (Black Diamond Dawn Patrol 32L, Osprey Kode 32L and the Kamber 32L) specifically for backcountry snowboarding to see if they could fit all my gear comfortably.The Dawn Patrol was pretty disappointing right off the bat with small gauge zippers and a very thin fabric which while ripstop did not feel very sturdy or water resistant for a pack I knew was going to come into A LOT of contact with snow.The Kode was a close 2nd and while…
Five Stars