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Synapse 25 Internal Frame

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Synapse 25 Internal Frame

Optional internal frames with aluminum stays designed to work with any generation of Synapse 25 that has rail loops.

We present for your use these optional, removable internal frames with aluminum stays for theĀ Synapse 25 backpacks.Ā 

The frames are made of die-cut .055ā€ thick High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), with a nylon webbing sleeve sewn down the center that encasesĀ a 1ā€ / 25mm wide 6061 aluminum stay.Ā 

We’ve bent the stay to a generic spinal curve; we recommend you re-bend and/or adjust the curvature to best fit your own back (seeĀ here for instructions). If you just want a frame sheet, the stay is removable, though it's worth noting that a frame sheet sansĀ aluminum stay does just about nada when it comes to shifting the weight of the pack onto one's hips. (Read more about that hereĀ in our Guide To Backpack Frames.)

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Optional internal frames with aluminum stays designed to work with any generation of Synapse 25 that has rail loops.

We present for your use these optional, removable internal frames with aluminum stays for theĀ Synapse 25 backpacks.Ā 

The frames are made of die-cut .055ā€ thick High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), with a nylon webbing sleeve sewn down the center that encasesĀ a 1ā€ / 25mm wide 6061 aluminum stay.Ā 

We’ve bent the stay to a generic spinal curve; we recommend you re-bend and/or adjust the curvature to best fit your own back (seeĀ here for instructions). If you just want a frame sheet, the stay is removable, though it's worth noting that a frame sheet sansĀ aluminum stay does just about nada when it comes to shifting the weight of the pack onto one's hips. (Read more about that hereĀ in our Guide To Backpack Frames.)