A day on the hill for a family of four requires a fair amount of planning, patience, and well, stuff. Extra layers, socks, gloves, face masks, goggles, hand warmers, snacks, and lunch to name a few. The SnowKit has plenty of room for all of our gear and food for a day of snowboarding. We’re able to keep everything organized, and the backpack straps make it easy to haul a full pack to and from our vehicle, while carrying snowboards (very convenient when you roll in late and park in the waaaaay back lot).
Bottom Line
Osprey comes through again, with an essential that I won’t leave home without on family snowboard outings and will no doubt be put to use beyond the ski hill.
Features
- Stowaway contoured harness and yoke for comfortable backpack carry
- Tuckaway helmet carry
- Dedicated zippered and ventilated footwear end compartment
- Large U-zip access to main compartment
- Four burly grab handles
- D-ring attachments for adding a shoulder strap (sold separately)
- Weather-protected main compartment zip path with overlapping rain flaps
- Lower web lashing points for securing duffels
- Side panel web lashing points for securing duffel or attaching gear
- Dual-zippered 3-D end pockets with overlapping rain flaps for quick access to smaller items
- Internal zippered mesh side panel pocket
- Large end compartment for ski/snowboard boots with ventilation window
- Dual compartment internal zippered mesh organizer pocket for small items
- Padded side grab handle
- Zippered side compartment with water bottle carry/webbing straps for attaching accessories
Specs
Volume: 2746 IN3 / 45 L
Weight: 2.2 LBS
Dimensions: 22.6H X 13.4W X 11.0D IN.
DESIGNED IN COLORADO
Photos by Mitch Kline
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