Imlay Kolob Tall 40L Pack

Imlay Kolob Tall 40L Pack

$360.00

The Kolob Tall Pack is a great 40-liter pack for canyoneering in wet canyons. The Kolob is our most versatile pack, and the most popular.

Now available in 4 sizes, each as a separate item - This being the Kolob Tall, 2” taller than the Kolobs we have made for 15 years, optimized to fit men 5’11” to 6’3”.

Also available:

Kolob Medium to fit men 5’4” to 5’8”

Kolob Standard to fit men 5’7” to 5’11”

Kolob Stretch to fit men 6’3” to 6’8”

Forty Liters is a good size for carrying a lot of gear on day trips, and frugal individuals can do an overnight with it. Carefully shaped for optimum performance in canyons, with the slanted bottom that helps stay out of the way on downclimbs.

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The Kolob features PVC-laminate "armor" in key, high-abrasion areas, such as the bottom and the bottoms of the sides.. The Cordura back pocket is a little larger and also acts as armor against abrasion. 

Features:

  • Thin sheet backframe, light=ish and supportive

  • Insta-Drain design

  • PVC panels, 1000d Cordura and 6 oz Canyon Mesh

  • Pleated back pocket and clip-off lid

  • Fold up Bivy Pad

  • Watertank Pocket and Inside Gear Rack

Tall Kolob Weight: 1810 grams or 4 lbs 0 oz (2024 version)

Volume - Body and Lid - 37 Liters

Volume - Body, Lid and Back Pleated Pocket - 43 Liters

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STRETCH KOLOB may or may not be available. It is 5” taller, designed to fit men in the 6’3” to 6’8” range. Volume is 10 liters more than the regular Kolob. Colors and availability? Inquire within…

 

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