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Coulee 25 - Women's (Fall 2022)
Mystery Ranch
Coulee 25 - Women's (Fall 2022)
$131.25
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  Mystery Ranch's 3-ZIP design has won a lot of fans over the years... for good reason. The women's Coulee 25 fills a key size gap in their 3-ZIP offerings. Two front, exterior stretch woven pockets make it easy to tuck your windshirt or skins for swift retrieval. Side stretch woven pockets keep water bottles handy. The top lid has a zippered compartment for stashing cameras, snacks, etc. A re-direct waist belt secures the load.

  

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Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Women's
Pack Volume:
25 liters / 1525 cu in
Weight:
2.9 lbs
Dimensions:
22" x 10.5" x 12"
Materials:
330D Robic nylon fabric, YKK® zippers
Other Features:
  • Internal HDPE frame sheet for rigidity and support.
  • The patented Futura Yoke easily micro adjusts to the torso length allowing the proper amount of stand-off between the back and frame.
  • Features a removable, Redirect waist belt system that secures in a natural, forward pull direction that requires less effort to tighten.
  • Featuring MR's classic 3-ZIP design for easy, rapid access to the interior.
  • Front and side stretch woven pockets on exterior
  • Top-zippered lid compartment to organize essentials
  • Two tool carry loops with secure straps
  • Side compression straps for load stabilization and lash on options
  • Hydration reservoir compatible (reservoir sold separately)
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