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Cargon Duffel
Mammut
Cargon Duffel
$108.71 - $138.71
Description

  Mammut's Cargon Duffel is a space miracle for expeditions and all situations where large volumes have to be carried: with high capacity and robust material and finishing. The dream duffel of the Mammut Pro team.

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Description
Brand:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2570-02081
Material:
100% Polyester
Weight:
40 Liter: 850 g / 30.0 oz
60 Liter: 1150 g / 40.6 oz
90 Liter: 1340 g / 47.3 oz
140 Liter: 1500 g / 52.9 oz
Dimensions:
40 Liter: 48 x 23 x 36 cm / 18.9 x 9 x 14.2 in
60 Liter: 55 x 30 x 39 cm / 21.6 x 11.8 x 15.4 in
90 Liter: 66 x 33 x 41 cm / 26 x 13 x 16.1 in
140 Liter: 84 x 47 x 57 cm / 33 x 18.5 x 22.4 in
Other Features:
  • 3 organizer compartments in main compartment
  • Daisy chain loop
  • Large main pocket
  • Highly abrasion-proof floor, made from environmentally-friendly EPO® nylon
  • The anatomically shaped, wide, removable backpack straps distribute the load evenly across the shoulders
  • 40-liter version has shoulder straps stitched in place and no compression straps
  • External compartment
  • Shoulder straps can be combined to form a handle
  • 2 internal pockets on underside of flap
  • 2 compression straps
  • Wide handles on both sides
Sustainability:
PFC-free DWR
Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are often used for waterproofing but are practically non-biodegradable. Mammut is committed to replacing non-biodegradable fabric treatments with more sustainable high-performance alternatives.

Fair Wear
Fair Wear works to ensure fair and safe working conditions in garment factories. The non-profit engages directly with factories, trade unions, NGOs and governments to protect workers’ rights.

Recycled
This product contains recycled materials with uncompromised performance and functionality. Choosing recycled materials reduces the use of virgin resources and helps promote a more circular economy.
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