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Patagonia Dirt Roamer Waist Pack

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Why We Love It
Built on a one-piece, perforated Regulator® airmesh hip wrap for a foundation, our MTB-specific, 3-liter waist pack distributes weight between three zippered pockets and dual water-bottle holders, providing the stability of on-body storage with enough room for tools, extra layers and other valuables.
About This Item
  • Durable Recycled Nylon Fabric: Body made of rugged 100% recycled nylon; built for a lifetime of abuse
  • Breathable Mesh Hip Wrap: Highly breathable Regulator® airmesh through all contact points maximizes breathability
  • Weight-Distributing Storage: Three high-volume pockets disperse the load for increased stability; with an internal organization divider
  • Bounce-Free Water Bottle Holders: Dual water-bottle holders nest between pack pockets for a bounce-free carry
  • Stowable Carry Straps: Deployable pad carry straps
  • 3-Liter Volume: Waist pack volume is 3 liters
  • Supporting the People Who Made This Product: Made in a Fair Trade Certifiedâ„¢ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
  • Weight: 244g (8.61 oz)
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Model Dirt Roamer Waist Pack
mpn 48510-NUVG-ALL
upc 196924044050
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