

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I use the Mountain Bound Boot Pack when I’m heading up to the resort for a quick day trip or flying out for a longer ski weekend. It fits everything—boots, helmet, gloves—with room to spare. The AirScape™ suspension makes it comfortable to carry, even fully loaded, and the included changing mat is clutch for swapping out boots without freezing my socks.""We designed the Mountain Bound Boot Pack to meet the needs of skiers and riders who live for winter weekends and alpine escapes. Whether we’re driving up for first chair or hopping on a flight to chase powder, this pack is dialed in with purpose-built organization, rugged materials, and an easy-to-carry suspension system that doesn’t compromise comfort. Its carry-on friendly design fits all our on-mountain essentials—boots, helmet, layers—while the AirScape™ back panel and padded harness make it feel lighter on our shoulders than it should. The weather-resistant NanoTough™ fabric stands up to wet parking lots and slushy luggage carousels, and the integrated boot-changing mat keeps us clean and dry while gearing up. With durable performance and everyday practicality, this pack is mountain-tested and travel-ready."
Price: $134.95 from Backcountry
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| $134.95 | Visit Store |
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