To find your torso length, have a friend measure your back along the spine (as shown in the illustration) from the level of your iliac crest (the top of your hipbones) to your C7 (the knobby bone at the base of your neck).
The Mutant Nimsdai 90 was created for Nepalese mountaineer and Osprey Ambassador Nirmal "Nims" Purja MBE and his team for their historic winter ascent of K2. Tested in the harshest environment on one of the world's toughest mountaineering objectives, the Mutant Nimsdai 90 was built to handle superior load carry in a streamlined pack that delivers stability when it matters most and pushes the limits of what and alpinist's pack is capable of. It is constructed with bluesign®-approved fabrics, has a removable top lid, HDPE sheet and hipbelt to shave weight and has lots of options to attach extra gear to the outside.
Features
Load range 9-27kg
Suspension:
4mm LightWire frame
Removable HDPE sheet
Two aluminium stays for a V support
Removable Atilon sheet laminated to ridged EVA foam
Snow-shedding backpanel made with stretch-woven mesh over ridged EVA foam
Harness is made with stretch woven mesh over EVA foam
Hipbelt:
Removable hipbelt for weight reduction or simplicity while wearing a climbing harness
Stretch-woven fabric over contoured EVA foam, gear loops and ice gear clip attachment
Removable top lid with zip pocket; with FlapJacket™ pack closure when removed and stowaway pocket
SR-buckled upper and lower side compression straps for bulky item attachment
Two-buckled ice-tool attachment slots
Dual deep side wand/snow-picket pockets
Removable helmet carry net
Front foam-reinforced shield pocket for crampons or snowshoes
Dual side ski attachment loops
Reinforced gear attachment loops
Lightweight, glove friendly buckles
Internal hydration reservoir sleeve
Two under-lid rope attachments, adjustable webbing strap
3-point haul system using dual front and single rear reinforced haul loops
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