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Flex Lumbar 3-6
Sierra Designs
Flex Lumbar 3-6
$31.16
Description

  Lightweight lumbar pack with adjustable volume

  The Sierra Designs Flex Lumbar collection takes the same expanding gusset found in the popular Flex Capacitor and shifts it vertically to work as a lumbar pack. Integrated water bottle pockets and enough room to stash a layer and some food means you have your bases covered for any day hike. Flex it open when you need to carry more, or cinch it down when you want a lower-profile pack.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sierra Designs
Cubic Inches:
183-366
Liters:
3-6
Color:
Peat
Weight:
8 oz / 0.23 kg
Dimensions:
6" x 10" x 5" / 15.2 x 25.4 x 12.7 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
80711520PT
UPC:
054003819664
Other Features:
Hip fit: 52" / 132 cm max
• Stretch mesh water bottle pockets
• Zippered valuables pocket
• 1 main compartment, 1 hidden top zipper
• Vertically expandable volume
• Dual compression straps to stabilize load
• Padded hip belt for on-trail comfort
Material: 100D Nylon-Poly Ripstop
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