CT Money is collected on the pre-tax amount of the purchase. The offered rate is exclusive of any bonus or promotional offers or redemption transactions. Visit for full program rules and Partner location information. Not all items sold are eligible to earn CT Money or to be redeemed for. Conditions apply. The 30X for Triangle Mastercard, World Mastercard and World Elite Mastercard customers consists of the 10X everyday plus the 20X bonus. Example: On a $100 (pre-tax) purchase with a 20X bonus multiplier a Member would earn a bonus $8 in CT Money (20 X. Any bonus multiplier is based on the base rate of collecting CT Money (0.4%), and will be added to whatever the Member would otherwise collect, without the bonus. You cannot collect paper Canadian Tire Money on bonus offers. Rewards are in the form of electronic Canadian Tire Money® (CT Money®). To collect bonus CT Money you must present a Triangle Rewards card/key fob, or use any approved Cardless method, at time of purchase or pay with a Triangle credit card. Triangle™ Mastercard®, Triangle™ World Mastercard® and Triangle™ World Elite Mastercard® are issued by Canadian Tire Bank. †The Triangle Rewards Program is owned and operated by Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. ‡Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. Selection and availability may vary by location. On the exterior, tool attachments, the noted compression straps, and a place to put trekking poles make the Kompressor Star usable for short ultralight backpacking trips and even fast mountaineering endeavors.**Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. Mesh shoulder straps and a contoured back panel grant breathability. Its fabric, thin and stretchy, keeps your gear held tight but easy to grab and pull out at any time. The author on the move with the Kompressor packĪ large mesh pocket on the front is nice for quick-stash items like a rain jacket (or for smelly climbing shoes). The added structure is great for humping ropes, shoes, my rack, and other equipment into the crag.Īs a person who loves organization, the top lid was essential as it is oversized, easy to access, and it has a pocket within its own pocket, letting me zip up valuables.Ī wrap-around zipper opens the main compartment, giving wide access to everything inside. The Kompressor Star adds a frame-sheet for support to serve as its light internal frame. You can cinch the straps down to make the pack streamlined with lighter loads, or open them and the capacity inside expands. It’s good for those things but lacks support for bigger loads or bulky items.Īs the name hints, both packs have compression straps on the sides that keep gear from jostling around on adventures. Smelly climbing shoes stash on exterior in stretch pocketįor years, I have trusted a similar pack, Marmot’s Kompressor Plus, as an ultralight travel pack or summit bag. I grabbed the pack to review for cragging, hiking, as well as use in daily life where the 28-liter capacity is more than enough to tote a day’s worth of “office gear” and my climbing equipment for a session later at night. A solid value for a mid-size pack, we put the Marmot Kompressor Star to a test this spring.Īt $99, the Marmot Kompressor Star backpack is a good deal for a pack that balances technical features with great fit and versatile utility in the outdoors.
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