FS: Arc'teryx Cierzo 28 Pack (NWT), MHW Scrambler 30 pack, OR Ascendant hoodie (NWT men's M), GoLite Rush 14L pack

Just cleaning out the closet and selling some gear I no longer (or never) use. Price is for Denver local pickup only. I'll slowly add more items after I take photos.

Outdoor Research Ascendant Nimbus hoody, men's medium, New with Tag (NWT). I'm 5'7 140 lbs, a medium fit me ok, but later on I realized that a small would have been better. It has never been used. Asking $100.

  • Polartec Alpha Direct active insulation, Pertex Microlight shell fabric, water and wind resistant, highly breathable and lightweight
  • Movement-mirroring stretch, adjustable helmet-Compatible hood
  • thumb loops, one zippered chest pocket, two hand-warmer pockets


GoLite Rush 14L hydration pack, size M/L. Used a few times for day hikes, the mesh area in the front of the pack and the side shows some dirt. Otherwise great condition. I just don't have a lot of use for a 14L pack. Asking $30.
* 100% recycled nylon
* zippered main compartment with a small interior zippered pocket for keys and wallet
* hydration bladder compatible (bladder not included)
* one drain hole on the bottom of the pack
* two side water bottle pockets
* one mesh exterior pocket
* one bicycle light clip (for visibility when riding)
* bungee lash cord
* two small pouches on the hip belt (right side pouch show some wear)
* emergency whistle on the sternum strap
* reflective logo


Arc'teryx Cierzo 28 Pack, NWT. It's been sitting in my gear closet for a while unused, I just have too many packs in the 30L size range. Asking $100.
• Glove-friendly main opening with a pull-to-open, pull-to-close system
• Adjustable top strap can be used to compress the pack or carry a rope
• Hydration bladder-compatible with HydroPort™ drink tube passage and internal clip to keep the bladder suspended and prevent blockages (bladder not included)
• Small external pocket can stash small items; internal stash pocket with key clip for valuables
• SwiftCord™ drawstring-style compression system is accessed/stored in the pack's external front pocket; dual quick hooks allow for variable configuration of the compression cords
• front flap keeps tool picks flat against the pack
• Padded shoulder straps, adjustable sternum strap and 37mm webbing waistbelt
• Padded back panel for better carry comfort; removable when not needed (or to use as a seat pad)

Mountain Hardwear Scrambler 30L pack. This is the older non-waterproof version. I actually like this pack a lot, it's a versatile pack for hiking, scrambling, climbing, and maybe even skiing. But again, too many packs in the 30L range. Some dirt, and a bit of fuzzing of the main trap (from clipping a helmet to it). Asking $45.
* Hydration compatible (bladder not included)
* Zippered top pocket
* Rope strap under top pocket
* Side compression straps, can clip across the front of the pack in an "X" to further compress the pack when climbing
* Two deep side pockets for water bottles or other gear
* Stowable webbing belt, the pack sit pretty high on the body so doesn't interfere with a harness
* Two carry loops for ice axes or trekking poles
* Reinforced gear loops on lower sides of pack offer clip points for climbing gear or carrying skis A-frame (have not tried this myself)