Mile High Mountaineering uses Cordura

24/06/2011

Young US-based backpack manufacturer Mile High Mountaineering is adopting Invista’s Cordura fabrics in its new Divide 55 pack. The pack features a mix of three different Cordura fabric technologies for “strength-to-weight ratio performance”.

 

Mile High Mountaineering incorporated the fabrics on the entire pack body of the Divide 55. The main body uses a 315 denier ripstop Cordura Lite fabric, the bottom of the pack and reinforcement areas feature 840 denier Cordura Ballistic fabric, while the extendable collar of the pack uses 100 denier mini-ripstop Cordura Ultralite fabric. All are designed to provide added durability and enhanced performance characteristics, the company claims.

 

 “The new Mile High Mountaineering Divide 55 pack, featuring three of our Cordura fabric technologies, is a perfect go-to pack for most rigorous adventures,” says Cindy McNaull, global Cordura brand and marketing director. “The Cordura fabrics incorporated are designed to help withstand tough outdoor end uses, and the bag’s exceptional functionality makes packing and carrying your load quite efficient.”