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Refugito Day Pack 18L - Kid's
Patagonia
Refugito Day Pack 18L - Kid's
$79.00
Description

  You don't change the world by sitting still. The Patagonia Refugito Daypack 18L is designed for the next generation of activists, with tech-savvy storage, trail-ready construction and durable recycled materials; it's organized enough to enact change and playful enough to enjoy what we're saving. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
47895
Gender:
Kid's
Size:
One Size
Volume:
18L (1098 cu in)
Weight:
515 g (1 lb 2 oz)
Dimensions:
15.75 x 11.8 x 5.9 in.
Country of Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
  • Body: 7.3-oz 400-denier 100% postconsumer recycled polyester with a PU coating and a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals)
  • Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
  • Back panel and shoulder straps: 8-oz 100% recycled polyester spacer mesh
  • Side panels: 7.1-oz 84% recycled nylon/16% spandex power mesh
  • Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
Other Features:
100% Recycled Polyester Fabric
All fabrics, spacer mesh and static mesh are 100% recycled (stretch mesh is 84% recycled), and the pack body has a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals)

Sized for Kids
Shorter back panel, shorter shoulder straps and narrower profile create a perfect fit for the next generation of activist adventurers

Mesh Back Panel
Mesh back panel and shoulder harness allow for airflow on the way to school or the afternoon hike, and a sternum strap prevents the pack from slipping off narrower shoulders

Holds Laptop or Hydration
Extended internal height above the shoulder straps and a padded laptop sleeve are ideal for carrying a 15-inch laptop or a hydration reservoir

Lid Pocket
Zippered pocket inside lid helps with staying organized and keeping track of important items

Side Pockets
Side pockets hold water bottles or other bulky odds and ends

Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor
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