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Disperser Roll Top Pack 40L (Fall 2022)
Patagonia
Disperser Roll Top Pack 40L (Fall 2022)
$153.30
Description

  The Patagonia Disperser Roll Top Pack 40L is an extremely water-resistant roll-top backpack that adjusts to securely carry large or small loads. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

  Not intended for submersion.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
48575
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Weight:
1.169 kg (2 lbs 9 oz)
Volume:
40 liters
Other Features:
Hard-Working, Durable Fabric
Made from sturdy 100% recycled nylon fabric and webbing and 100% recycled polyester back panel and lining.

Designed to Keep Water Out
Bag is watertight up to the roll-top closure and designed to keep out water through prolonged exposure to the elements (not intended for submersion.)

Panel and Straps Non-Absorbent
Back panel and shoulder straps do not absorb or retain water.

Inside Pocket Keeps Things Organized
Internal organizer pocket separates small items from the main compartment contents and can be transferred to external lash points when quick access is critical.

Integrated Net Scabbard
Left- or right-handed net scabbard is integrated into the back panel for easy, out-of-the-way net stowage with either hand.

Vest Compatible
Compatible with Patagonia's Convertible Vest (sold separately), allowing for interference-free access to essentials while on the water.

Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn

-- Body: 14.4-oz 100% recycled nylon plain weave with a PU coating on the face and a TPU coating on the backer
-- Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
-- Back panel: 100% recycled polyester hydrophobic monomesh
-- Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
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