The multicolor textile panels are treated with a dual-layer DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating, ensuring that moisture beads off even during the saturation point of a heavy alpine storm. Field Application
The "Multicolor" designation is not merely aesthetic. It introduces a . By utilizing contrasting hues on zipper pulls and attachment loops—such as Safety Orange for medical access, Cobalt Blue for hydration, and Signal Green for electronics—the pack reduces "fumble time" during mountain transitions. Mountain Goat II Prototyp Pack v 1.3.1 Multicolor
The "Capra-Flex" system, designed to mimic the natural articulation of a mountain goat’s gait, shifting the center of gravity closer to the spine. Key Features of the 1.3.1 Update The multicolor textile panels are treated with a
The exterior features a proprietary laser-cut webbing that is backwards compatible with standard MOLLE systems but optimized for the Mountain Goat’s lightweight carabiner series. By utilizing contrasting hues on zipper pulls and
In field testing, the v 1.3.1 outperformed its predecessors in . The "Multicolor" scheme proved particularly effective for search-and-rescue teams, where different members could identify specific gear pouches on a teammate's back instantly. This prototype serves as the final bridge before the Mountain Goat II enters full-scale commercial production.
This technical overview outlines the evolution and features of the Mountain Goat II Prototyp Pack v 1.3.1 Multicolor. The Evolution of the Prototyp