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Shop > Camp/Hike > Backpacks > Winter Packs - Hydration > Snowday Hydration Backpack

The North Face Snowday Hydration Backpack

Retail: $149.95
Our Price: $97.47
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The North Face Snowday Hydration Backpack description

The North Face Snowday Hydration Pack's electric-heated hydration system keeps the water flowing when you head out for a sub-zero dawn-patrol ski tour. Its HTR heating system is powered by four AA batteries, and keeps your drinking tube and 100oz bladder from freezing when the temps are so low that your breathe freezes in front of you. The Snowday's stowable hip-belt and compression straps make it comfortable to carry your day-touring gear in its 730cu inches of storage space.

Bottom Line: Keep the water coming during your day in the snow with The North Face Snowday Hydration Pack.


Great Pack
Jackjcc:  

The North Face never fails to deliver the best products. The Snowday Hydration Pack is the best pack I have put on my back. It holds an amazing amount of water, 100 oz., and is able to keep it from freezing with the heater system. The outside of the pack is kept simple with only the straps for your skis/snowboard there. No extra little net pockets that won't hold anything and just get snagged on stuff. Great pack from North Face that is simple in design yet effective in it's uses. Highly recommended for those winter enthusiasts.


pretty sweet
Mutz:  

Comfy and easy to fill with water. I like the bite valve and pocket to keep the hose in. Also has nice pockets outside of the bladder area so you can keep certain things completely dry, though things in the bladder area dont seem to get wet either. I cannot really comment on the heating capabilities, because the only times I have been skiing so far this year it has been in the upper 30's.