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Base Camp Duffel - XXL
The North Face
Base Camp Duffel - XXL
$185.00
Description

  The North Face Base Camp Duffel - XXL, the 150-liter version of an adventure icon, delivers deeply considered features and legendary expedition-tested durability.

  Please note: Product images of the TNF Red / TNF Black color may not represent the actual product's exact color and fabric texture. We will update our site as new images become available.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand: The North Face
Mfg Sku/Part Number: NF0A52SD
Volume: 150 liters / 9154 cubic inches
Dimensions: 19" x 31.5" x 19" (48.26 x 80 x 48.26 cm)
Weight: 6 lbs 4.5 oz (2850 g)

• Four compression straps
• Two padded side handles serve as both duffel carry handles and haul handles
• Detachable, adjustable, alpine-cut shoulder straps for an ergonomic fit with minimal twisting
• Water-resistant ID window on top
• Mesh-bag packaging keeps the duffel clean
• Main compartment has a secure-zip mesh pocket and an end-cap mesh sleeve pocket for more organization
• Legendary rugged construction offers water-resistant Base Camp material, extra bartacks and double stitching
• D-zip opening with a weather-resistant, zippered flap

Materials:
-- Boot: 840D Recycled Ballistic Nylon With Non-PFC DWR Finish
-- Body: 1000D Phthalate-Free, Recycled PVC With Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent (Non-PFC DWR) Finish
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