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Stealth Work Station
Patagonia
Stealth Work Station
$59.00
Description

  Engineered for the minimalist angler, this low-bulk, water-resistant pack attaches to wader suspenders and keeps tools, flies and essentials front and center. The Patagonia Stealth Work Station features a large zippered main pocket, two zippered accessory pockets, a rear security pocket, fly patch and tool docking stations. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

  Easy-adjust straps attach to wader chest straps or backpacks, including the Patagonia Stealth Pack. Stealth Pack sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
81676
Weight:
200 g (7.05 oz)
Dimensions:
6" x 9.5" x 3"
Volume:
5 liters / 305 cu in
Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
  • Shell: 6-oz 100% recycled nylon ripstop with a PU coating on the face and a TPU coating on the backer
  • Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
  • Pockets: 9.4-oz 66% nylon/34% spandex mesh
  • Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
  • Cord: 100% recycled polyester
Other Features:
Fabric Details
Shell is made of 6-oz 100% recycled nylon ripstop with a polyurethane coating on one side and a TPU coating on the reverse

Integrated Magnet
Integrated magnets on the pack front hold flies, nippers or hemos for quick, efficient fly changes

External Organization
External stash pocket, two hemo-garages with clip loops, multiple lash points

Internal Organization
Single internal pocket includes two tippet spool/leader organizers, two separate compartments for fly boxes and essentials

Adjustable attachment
Easy-adjust straps attach to wader chest straps for minimalist, on-the-go gear storage

Fair Trade Certified™ Sewn
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor
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