FS: Petzl Calidris Harness, Black Arc'teryx Alpha SV (New without Tags), Norrona Lyngen hardshell, various packs, and other goodies MAKE ME AN OFFER

I'm selling most of this to fund gear for my responsibilities as a volunteer SAR member. Take a look, PM me or comment for more info or to make a purchase. Reasonable offers will be considered. Available for pickup in SLC area or shipped to your neck of the woods. Oh, and remember, don't be a jerk.

BRAND NEW Petzl Calidris Harness - super comfy and great for long days. (asking $75 +shipping)


Arc'teryx Alpha SV - Size Medium NWOT PM me for link!
I just never wear it because I got the FL, so I'd rather have the $.
"The Alpha SV, an Arc’teryx icon repeatedly proven in severe alpine environments, is now stronger and lighter. Exceptionally durable waterproof, breathable N100p-X 3L GORE-TEX Pro fabric significantly increases abrasion resistance. Optimized construction, WaterTight™ zippers with RS™ sliders, and minimized seams shed grams. Fully featured with a helmet compatible StormHood™, pit zips, and articulated construction, the Alpha SV remains the choice for extended use in the harshest conditions."

Norrona Lyngen GoreTex Jacket - Large ($175 shipped) https://www.norrona.com/en-GB/products/lyngen/lyngen-gore-tex-jacket-men/?color=2335
Great shell, I just have way to many and only wore it once around town. Needs to go, but the color is so RAD!


High Peak Everest 50+10 ($30) (Ladies version) (amazon.com/High-Peak-Everes…)
I've never actually used this one but from what I hear online it's pretty bomb-proof. The only thing it lacks is a fancy badge and name-brand. The lid detaches so you can go a bit lighter, the hip-belt and sizing is adjustable.

Black Diamond Speed 40L ($50) (couldn't find a link to this version but not much has changed -- https://www.backcountry.com/black-diamond-speed-40-backpack-2319-2563cu-in)
Great little pack for alpine light and fast (or not so light) trips. It's a cavern that can hold a ton of gear and the construction of the pack is super light (2 lbs when empty or something like that). Attachments and lach points for ice tools and crampons, removable lid, rope lashing, basic but amazing.  


Deuter ACT Trail 32 ($35) https://www.campsaver.com/deuter-act-trail-32-pack.html
This one is great when it comes to day hiking and packing around layers, food, water, some gear, etc. Theres a rain cover in the bottom that deploys is seconds, it's super comfortable, just an all-around great pack.

Dakine Apex 26L MTB or BMX Pack ($20) https://www.rei.com/rei-garage/product/869346/dakine-apex-26l-hydration-pack-100-fl-oz
Hydration-compatible (or throw your laptop in the zippered bladder sleeve), space to store a helmet, etc. etc.

ProTec Sugar Zulu spine protector (size S - too small for me) (Free to someone who cares about their safety - just pay SHIPPING)