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Flow Backpack
Wild Country
Flow Backpack
$99.95
Description

  The Wild Country Flow Backpack is designed to let you seamlessly combine your climbing with your daily lifestyle. Its 26-liter capacity has plenty of room to accommodate all you need to go to the climbing wall: your harness, rock shoes plus your clothes. Its top-loading design makes it quick and easy to stash and retrieve items and keeps the elements out, while its fabric strikes the ideal balance between being lightweight and durable. Take it to the library, to the city, to work, to the wall – this minimalist pack covers all bases.

  

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Brand:
Wild Country
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40-0000010026
Gender:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
26 liters
Other Features:
  • Roll-top closure with a certified Wild Country Astro carabiner and front daisy chain to reduce the pack's volume as needed
  • Front compartment with side zip and keyholder
  • Additional zipped side compartment
  • Side zip for direct access to main compartment
  • Internal laptop compartment
  • Abrasion-resistant ripstop fabric
  • Lightweight, adjustable shoulder straps
  • Adjustable chest strap
  • Reinforced, padded back panel
  • Wild Country heritage trim
  • Wild Country is a member of the Fair Wear Foundation
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