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Bridger 65 - Men's
Mystery Ranch
Bridger 65 - Men's
$281.21
Description

  The Bridger 65 offers the comfort and organization you’ve come to expect from Mystery Ranch while highlighting a redesigned, breathable frame and a new endurance yoke featuring easy hydration access, as well as a detachable lid that converts to a hip pack. The Bridger 65 offers a feature-rich, weight-conscious, and durable pack that supports your overnight mission.

  

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Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112631
Gender:
Men's
Pack Volume:
63 liters / 3845 cu in
Weight:
5.5 lbs / 2.5 kg
Dimensions:
29 x 14 x 15 in / 74 x 36 x 38 cm
Materials:
- 100d Robic recycled nylon ripstop with 330d Robic nylon on high abrasion resistance
- #8 YKK zippers with DWR finish for additional water protection
- Spring Steel wire frame
Other Features:
  • Built with high abrasion-resistant fabric and water-resistant zippers
  • Breathable endurance yoke with pocketed shoulder pads
  • Internal spring-steel wire frame
  • Generous removable lid that converts to a hip sack
  • Dual access to main bag
  • Drawstring shroud access
  • Two full-length zipper access
  • Two, large stretch-woven back pockets with inner pockets and an elastic-topped dump pocket
  • Dual adjustable tool attach
  • Double daisy chains for lashing
  • Side and bottom compression straps
  • Speed Zip™ sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
  • Pocketed waist belt
  • Double-layer bottom with differential cut fabric for improved durability
  • Hydration reservoir compatible (reservoir sold separately)
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