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High Water Lid
Mystery Ranch
High Water Lid
$134.21
Description

  Whether stalking or summiting, the fully waterproof HIGH WATER LID adds an extra layer of protection to the gear you need the most. Built with 840d ballistic nylon with double-sided TPU coating for waterproofness and RF welded to create high-strength fused, leakproof seals, this lid ensures that the gear you need stays dry, regardless of what brings you to the backcountry.

  Compatible with the Mystery Ranch Guide Light MT™ and Terraframe packs, from the shoreline to the tree line - the High Water Lid has you covered.

  Technology you've never seen from Mystery Ranch before, the HIGH WATER SERIES was designed with complete water-tightness in mind. Through innovative construction methods, materials, and trims, this collection of packs and accessories tolerates extreme elements and is resilient to daily use.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Size:
One Size
Volume:
490 cu in / 8 liters
Dimensions:
5 x 14.75 x 12.25 in. / 13 x 37 x 31 cm
Weight:
0.7 lbs / 0.3 kg
Materials:
  • Built with 840d ballistic nylon with double-sided TPU coating for waterproofness, high-abrasion & tear resistance, high-temp resistance, and low-temp flexibility.
  • RF-welded construction creates high-strength fused, leakproof seams for durable, long-lasting total waterproofness.
  • TRU® Zip is the first-ever sliding, toothless, silent, dust-proof, waterproof submersible, self-healing complete zipper assembly. TRU® Zip is made in the USA.
Other Features:
  • Attaches to any Mystery Ranch Guide Light MT™ or Terraframe pack
  • Removable adjustable accessory strap included
  • Double zippered compartment lid built to wrap around even the most awkward load
  • Butterfly hinge between pockets
  • Heavy-duty reinforced zip pull tabs
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