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Catalyst 22
Mystery Ranch
Catalyst 22
$111.75
Description

  The Mystery Ranch Catalyst 22 is an all-purpose pack built for those who have no intention of compromising on quality, comfort, or efficiency in their daily adventures. It has the capacity to handle anything from boardroom meetings to coffee shop telework sessions. With a padded laptop sleeve, organizing sleeves for a tablet or notebook, and external water bottle pockets, it's perfect for work, travel, or an afternoon hike. And it’s made from environmentally friendly recycled CORDURA® Nylon that’s able to withstand the rough and tumble nature of outdoor exploits.

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Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112900
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
2.2 lbs / 1.0 kg
Volume:
1280 cu in / 21 liters
Dimensions:
19.5 x 10.75 x 8.25 in / 50 x 27 x 21 cm
Materials:
500D Recycled CORDURA® re/cor Nylon
YKK® chain and coated zippers
Other Features:
  • 3-ZIP design for rapid access to interior
  • Two internal zippered pockets to hold those small-but-important items
  • Padded laptop pocket with elastic holds laptops up to a 16" in size
  • Additional sleeve on the front of the laptop pocket holds a tablet, notebooks, maps, etc.
  • Zippered lid pocket holds items that you need to have at the ready
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