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Black Hole Cube 6L
Patagonia
Black Hole Cube 6L
$49.00
Description

  The 6-liter Black Hole Cube features a clamshell design with zippered mesh dividers for organizing headlamps and tools in your pack or clothing in your duffel. It delivers the same legendary performance you expect from Patagonia's Black Hole® bags, but with a huge step toward impact reduction with 100% recycled body fabric, lining and webbing, and now a pioneering recycled TPU-film laminate with a sleek matte finish. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.

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Description
Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
49367
Gear Capacity:
6 L (366 cu in)
Dimensions:
11 x 4.3 x 7 in.
Weight:
190 g (6.7 oz)
Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
  • Body: 8.7-oz 300-denier 100% postconsumer recycled polyester ripstop with a postindustrial recycled TPU-film laminate
  • Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
  • Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
  • Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory
Features:
Extremely Durable, Weather-Resistant, 100% Recycled Fabric
Burly recycled polyester ripstop with a matte, weather-resistant, recycled TPU-film laminate

Divided Main Compartment
Main compartment is divided equally with zippered mesh pockets

External Daisy Chain
Exterior daisy chain for lashing onto packs and racks, or clipping onto duffel bags

Grab Handle
Large grab handle

Corrosion-Resistant Zipper Sliders
Plastic zipper sliders for corrosion resistance in saltwater applications

Pairs with Other Black Hole® Products
Fits inside Black Hole® Duffels for seamless packing; cube volume is 6 liters

Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
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