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Big Creek Day Pack
Watershed
Big Creek Day Pack
$154.00
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When your day trips involve rowdy whitewater, unpredictable weather or rugged terrain carry what you need in a pack you can depend on

The Watershed Big Creek Day Pack keeps all your gear dry and padded shoulder straps make hauling it comfortable.

  Watershed bags are 100% waterproof and submersible featuring the airtight, ZipDry® seal.Heavy-duty polyurethane laminated nylon material is UV-resistant, waterproof and durable.Expedition grade hardware and mil-spec stitching reinforcements enhance durability.RF welded seams for expedition quality construction.Compressions straps for customized sizing and a durable top lug handle.Features padded, removable shoulder straps purposely placed to prevent sliding off your shoulder.Named after a popular creek (and area) within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Made in the USA.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Watershed
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
21L (1280 cu in.)
Weight:
1.9 lbs
Dimensions:
17"H x 9.75"L x 6.25"W
Material:
Heavy-duty UV-resistant polyurethane-coated nylon
Closure System:
ZipDry® seal
Other Features:
  • 15" opening
  • Removable, padded shoulder straps
  • Compression straps
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