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Coulee 20 - Women's
Mystery Ranch
Coulee 20 - Women's
$134.25
Description

  Mystery Ranch made the women's Coulee 20 with versatility in mind so that you can get away and make the most of much-needed day trips - whether it’s a blitz up a local peak or a leisurely outing to your favorite park or swimming hole.

  This pack makes use of Mystery Ranch’s signature 3-ZIP design, ensuring snacks, extra layers, and other accessories are readily available. Its Lightweight Trail yoke is micro-adjustable to your torso length for maximum comfort and weight distribution.

  The Coulee 20 offers all this functionality without compromising on quality and sustainability. You can explore with confidence knowing your backpack is made from 100% recycled nylon that’s tough enough to withstand season after season of use.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112846
Gender:
Women's
Liters:
20
Cubic Inches:
1220
Weight:
2.6 lbs / 1.2 kg
Dimensions:
20 x 10 x 8.25 in. / 51 x 25 x 21 cm
Materials:
  • 100% recycled nylon 210D Robic dobby
  • YKK® zippers with DWR finish for added water protection
  • Double-layer bottom for improved durability
Other Features:
  • Women's-specific harnessing
  • 3-ZIP access allows for easy, rapid access to the interior
  • Lightweight Trail yoke micro-adjusts to your torso length
  • Pocketed waist belt offers extra storage and easy access to small items
  • Back pockets with stretch-woven sides can accommodate light layers
  • Side stretch-woven pockets on the exterior for easy water bottle access
  • Top zippered lid compartment for storing small essentials, phone, or camera
  • Attach loops inside on the body panel for the MYSTERY RANCH SMALL QUICK ATTACH ZOID BAG or other accessory carry (accessories sold separately)
  • Hydration reservoir-compatible
  • Dual adjustable tool attach
  • Side compression for load stabilization and lash-on options
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