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Bridger 35 - Men's
Mystery Ranch
Bridger 35 - Men's
$216.75
Description

  Built for grueling in-and-outs or minimalist overnighters, the Mystery Ranch Bridger 35 has an answer for every challenge your weekend mission throws your way. This hiking pack’s ample storage pockets let you keep essential accessories like sunscreen, snacks, and cameras close at hand, and a double-zipper design makes for an effortless transition when it’s time to take a lunch break or set up camp.

  You’ll enjoy every step of the journey with MR's signature Endurance Yoke technology that breathes like a running vest to keep you cool on those uphill switchbacks, while YKK® zippers and a DWR finish offer extra water protection when the weather threatens to put a damper on things. Better still, this pack gets it done with durable recycled nylon ripstop construction that’s engineered with sustainability in mind - so you can enjoy the great outdoors while remaining committed to preserving it.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112817
Gender:
Men's
Liters:
35.5
Cubic Inches:
2165
Weight:
3.7 lbs / 1.7 kg
Dimensions:
24 x 12 x 12 in. / 61 x 30 x 30 cm
Materials:
  • 100D Robic recycled nylon ripstop w/330D Robic nylon in high-abrasion areas
  • YKK® zippers with DWR finish for added water protection
  • Double-layer bottom for improved durability
Other Features:
  • Spring steel wire frame
  • Breathable Endurance Yoke and slim wrap waistbelt with ample pockets for quick access to water bottle or snacks
  • Two small dump pockets, one on each interior side of the bag for extra storage
  • Double-zippered for easy and fast opening to main bag
  • Attach loops on the body panel for MYSTERY RANCH QUICK ATTACH ZOID BAGS or other accessory carry (accessories sold separately)
  • Drawstring shroud access
  • Fixed lid
  • Dual adjustable tool attach
  • Double daisy chains for lashing
  • Side and bottom compression
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