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CarryOut Duffel - 60 Liter (Fall 2023)
Outdoor Research
CarryOut Duffel - 60 Liter (Fall 2023)
$101.21
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Sleek, modern duffel bag made for versatility, with a durable 70D ripstop, 600D bottom and sides, and water-resistant protection.

Your go-anywhere companion, the CarryOut Duffel is a lightweight yet rugged duffel bag made for versatility. Featuring a durable 70D ripstop and waterproof exterior fabric, with 600D bottom and sides, the CarryOut Duffel can stand up to the rigors of travel and the trailhead. One of our favorite hidden features is its interior expandable pocket, which can segment dirty clothes or shoes without infiltrating space. Detachable shoulder straps and tow handles let you choose your favorite way to carry your stuff, depending on how much you weigh it down.

  *Note - this product is non submersible and not intended to protect electronics from water damage.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Outdoor Research
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
28.4 oz /805 g
Dimensions:
13” x 24” x 14” / 32cm x 61cm x 36cm
Volume:
60L/3661 cu in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
281181
Fabric Performance:
  • Waterproof
  • Durable
  • Abrasion Resistant Bottom
Design Features:
  • Dirty/Clean Feature
  • External Zippered Pocket
  • D-Zip Opening
  • Zippered Mesh Pocket on Interior Flap
  • Detachable and Adjustable ErgonomicShoulder Straps
  • Compression Straps
  • Tow Handles with Velcro Wrap
  • Grab Handles on Ends
Materials:
  • 100% nylon, 70D ripstop with TPU lamination & 100% polyester 600D with TPU lamination
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