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20 L Day Escape Soft Cooler Pack
Hydro Flask
20 L Day Escape Soft Cooler Pack
$199.95
Description

  36 hours of insulation in lightweight, leakproof and durable construction

  The Hydro Flask 20 L Day Escape Soft Cooler Pack is designed to deliver 36 hours of cold insulation in lightweight, leakproof and durable construction. Designed to carry as a backpack with padded shoulder straps and back panel so you can go further. So, go ahead, let adventure be your guide. The Hydro Flask Cooler Backpack will be there to fuel the day.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Liters:
20
Weight:
3 lbs
Waterproof:
Yes
Dimensions:
17.70" H x 13.00" W x 7.80" D
Other Features:
• 36 hours cold
• 36 can capacity without ice
• Watertight zipper and welded seams ensure leak proof transport
• Durable 600D polyester shell is ultra-light and waterproof
• Removable cross-body strap and shoulder straps provide multiple carry options
• FDA food grade, BPA free-liner
• Laser cut welded gear attachment loops
• Woven loops easily attach the Dry Storage accessory (sold separately)
Smart Insulation
Hydro Flask's unique cold-retaining technology puts thicker insulation in the base where cold is most susceptible to loss, keeping your contents cold for up to 36 hours.
Lightweight Durability
Carefully selected weight-conscious and durable materials designed to take your adventures further.
Watertight Construction
Watertight zipper and welded seams ensure leakproof transport; no water in, and no water out.
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