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Atom Sling 8L
Patagonia
Atom Sling 8L
$65.00
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  On a bike, in boots or catching the bus, the take-it-everywhere 8-liter Atom Sling pack has enough storage to keep you prepared, with a close-carrying fit and organization to keep you comfortable.

  Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

  

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Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
48262
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
8 liters
Dimensions:
13.5 x 9 x 3 in
Weight:
340 g (11.99 oz)
Materials:
-- Body: 7.3-oz 400-denier 100% postconsumer recycled polyester with a PU coating and a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals)
-- Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
-- Back panel and shoulder strap: 8-oz 100% recycled polyester spacer mesh
-- Strap pocket: 7.1-oz 84% recycled nylon/16% spandex power mesh
-- Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
Other Features:
100% Recycled Polyester With PFC-Free DWR Finish
All fabrics, spacer mesh and static mesh are 100% recycled (stretch mesh is 84% recycled), body has a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemistry); pack volume is 8 liters

Ergonomic, Single-Strap Harness
Asymmetrical sling carries weight close to the body for all-day comfort

Zippered Front Pocket
Larger front pocket keeps a phone or other frequently used item close at hand

Divided Main Compartment
Internal divider in main compartment

Internal Organization
Two main compartments with dedicated storage for easy access

Tuck-Away Storage Straps
Tuck-away front straps for carrying a yoga mat or an extra layer

Supporting The People Who Made This Product
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn

Country of Origin
Made in Vietnam
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