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Crag Hauler 25
Wild Country
Crag Hauler 25
$139.95
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  The Wild Country Crag Hauler 25 is a robust and durable pack that brings the feel of a big wall adventure to everyday life. It’s a bombproof pack with the capacity to stash all your essentials for a session at the gym, a day at the crag or the commute to the office.

  The Crag Hauler has a self-standing design with roll top closure, so you can chuck gear straight in when you’re in a hurry, and a large full length J-shaped front zip that ensures easy access right the way down into the bottom of the pack. There’s a 15” laptop compartment in the backpanel and a roomy front compartment for your guidebook, sandwiches, tin whistle etc. plus a mesh pocket for valuables.

  Engineered with durability in mind from haul bag standard tarpaulin and reinforced ripstop nylon with bombproof YKK® zippers. The nylon roll-top closure has an additional PFC-free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatment to make the pack water resistant. Ease of use and versatility is the name of the game here, such as the wide-opening funnel shaped roll-top flap that packs away quickly and the top flap closure that also doubles as a rope fixation. For a more stable carry, the lateral compression straps also work as rope stabilizers or can be hidden away in the structure when not in use for a sleeker finish.

  When it comes to support and carry comfort, this is definitely way more daypack than rope bag with its ultra-padded back panel, padded shoulder straps and padded belt – so you won’t feel your quickdraws sticking into your back.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Wild Country
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40-0000010030
Gender:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
26 liters + 4 L rolltop extension
Weight:
1200 g / 2.6 lbs
Dimensions:
48 x 20 x 26 cm / 19 x 8 x 10 in.
Other Features:
  • Roll top closure extends volume to 30L (26+4L), making the volume modular
  • Self-standing design
  • Designed for durability: tarpaulin + ultra-abrasion-resistant ripstop nylon
  • Top flap closure with aluminum buckle doubles as a rope attachment (rope stabilizer)
  • Full length front J-shaped zip
  • Lateral compression straps with aluminum buckles
  • Padded belt and shoulder straps
  • Dual density back panel
  • 15” Laptop compartment
  • Generous front compartment
  • Durable aluminum buckles
  • All textiles from Fair Wear suppliers
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