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DMM
Flight Pack
$111.96
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  45-liter pack for cragging, travel, and commuting

  The DMM Flight gives you maximum carry space while still fitting on airline hand luggage. It comfortably handles an 80m rope and a large sport rack with room to spare for clothes and food. A suitcase style opening gives easy access, while straps with a breathable mesh finish give a comfortable carry. The internal gear loop and rope tarp keeps kit organised. An inside pocket secures valuables, and a padded external pocket keeps tablets safe during transit.

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Description
Brand Name:
DMM
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
45
Weight:
1560 g / 55 oz
Other Features:
Sized to fit in airline hand luggage
The Flight fits within most airlines' hand luggage allowance, maximizing your carry capacity without needing extra hold luggage space.
Suitcase style opening gives easy access to internal space
The Flight opens like a suitcase and features rigid sidewalls. This design maximizes opening space and lets the Flight keep its shape when open.
External grab handles allow easy movement
Grab handles let you lift the bag in an upright position, making it easy to move short distances.
Internal gear loop keeps equipment organized
An internal gear loop can be used to separate your gear from the rest of the bag's contents, ensuring it is ready to go when you are.
Zip pockets keep valuables secure
Zip pockets allow safe storage of valuable items. The external pocket is easy access and padded to protect tablets, while the internal pocket features a key clip.
Rope tarp keeps rope clean and untangled
A removable tarpaulin keeps ropes free from dirt and protects them from wear and tear. It also features color-coded tie in points to keep your rope free of tangles.
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