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Ultralite Bear Bag
Equinox
Ultralite Bear Bag
$38.99
Description

  Keep bears and other critters out of your food!

  Keep the critters out of your food and away from your tent for safety's sake! The Equinox Ultralight Bear Bag makes a bear hang easy. Simply load your food and any personal items like toothpaste with an odor, attach the paracord, place a rock in the "Rock-It-Launcher," wind up and let it rip! The outer pouch has a velcro closure ideal for stowing the paracord and laucher. The entire bag and accessoreis fold into itself for compact carrying. 50 ft of paracord included.

  This bear bag kit is made in the USA!

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Equinox
Cubic Inches:
1300 cu. in.
Weight:
2.2 oz. without cord / 6.7 oz. with cord
Dimensions:
20"H x 12"Diameter
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
146235
UPC:
873017002226
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