
The Best Ski Accessories for 2026
Oct 1, 2025
This pack is built for backcountry skiing in winter but remains fully capable during shoulder season and summer missions. What sets it apart, beyond its bombproof construction, are its unique touring-specific features designed to eliminate the small annoyances that add up for people who spend all their time in the backcountry.
On the lower left side of the pack is a one-hand-operable stash compartment that you can access without taking the bag off. It’s perfect for skins, crampons, a water bottle or anything you need to grab often. When you need the full 30 liters of space, the top layer of the stash compartment can be removed, allowing you to use the bag’s entire interior volume. The pack also includes a quick ski carry system that lets you attach your skis without removing the pack. A lower loop and an elastic upper strap clip directly to your shoulder strap for fast transitions. Rounding out the design is a proprietary water bottle holder on the shoulder strap that’s perfect for a flask or small bottle for quick hydration, and all the typical features one might expect from a touring pack like a designated avy-tool pocket and traditional ski carry options.
This pack is also extremely comfortable with thick ventilated foam on the back and high-quality shoulder and waist straps that distribute weight well. Built like a tank and engineered for efficiency, this pack is meant to help you move fast in the backcountry.
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