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Palisades Pack
Ruffwear
Palisades Pack
$159.95
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  The Palisades Pack puts the deepest of backcountry within reach for you and your dog. Ruffwear's highest-volume pack, it's designed for multi-day treks with roomy saddlebags that host a cross-load compression system for stable, comfortable gear carry. The saddlebags attach securely to a breathable harness chassis, and can be removed at camp to lighten the load for side-excursions.

  Multiple pockets and an external daisy chain store and organize your dog's trekking necessities like a sleeping system, food, and even two collapsible hydration bladders that come with the pack.

  It’s recommended that your dog carry no more than 25% of their body weight, including pack weight and its contents. If your dog is new to dog packs, start with a light load (or an empty pack) and work up to a heavier load as your dog gets used to wearing the pack.

  

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Brand:
Ruffwear
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
50203
Other Features:
  • Five points of adjustment for an optimal fit
  • Two leash attachment points: aluminum V-ring and reinforced webbing loop
  • Padded handle and girth straps offer even load dispersion for controlled and comfortable lifting
  • Cross-load compression system and flopper stoppers secure pack contents
  • Two 1-liter collapsible, BPA-free hydration bladders included
  • Vertical stash pocket for organizing gear and storing heavier items closer to dog
  • Internal mesh pocket and external gear loops
  • Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™️ (sold separately)
Materials:
  • Shell: 150 denier ripstop polyester
  • Harness chassis: Laminated, molded bonded mesh and perforated foam
  • ITW Nexus Airloc side-release buckles
  • Hypalon reinforced with aluminum pass-through buckle
  • Anodized 6061-T6 aluminum V-ring
  • YKK reverse coil zipper
  • Made in Vietnam
Care:
  • Hand wash
  • Mild detergent
  • Air dry
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