zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Catalyst 26
Mystery Ranch
Catalyst 26
$179.00
Description

  The Mystery Ranch Catalyst 26 was made for those who won’t compromise on quality, comfort, or efficiency in their daily commute. With a padded laptop pocket, organizing sleeves for a tablet or notebooks, and external water bottle pocket, it has more than enough volume and organizing features to handle anything from trips to the office to multi-day, multi-country excursions. And it's made from environmentally friendly, super durable, recycled CORDURA® Nylon that can withstand the toughest outdoor exploit or roughest shove into an overhead compartment.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112901
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
2.6 lbs / 1.2 kg
Volume:
1575 cu in / 25.8 liters
Dimensions:
20 x 11.5 x 9.75 in / 51 x 29 x 25 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 holds laptops up to 17" in size
  • Organizational sleeve on the inside of the bag includes a small, zippered mesh pocket, a dump pocket for a charging cord or water bottle, and two rows of elastic to hold pens, wires, or other small accessories
  • Zippered lid pocket holds items that you need to have at the ready
  • Two external water bottle pockets, one on each side
Previous Article:3 Way 18 Expandable Briefcase Next Article:Vaya 18L Backpack - Cada Dia
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
Women’s Hiking Pants That Do It All: Patagonia Quandary Pants Review
  They’re gusseted, with articulated knees for mobility and freedom of movement, and you can roll and secure them with tabs at the calves or knees.   A zippered fly, button closure, and waistbelt with belt loops make these look and feel like traditional hiking pants. And a midrise fit ensures they don’t ride down underneath your backpack’s waist straps.   Patagonia Quandary...
Legendary Loud Lifestyle Vehicle: 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition Review
  I picked up my 3-year-old from daycare in the 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition, and she summed it up in the first 5 minutes as a passenger. Her series of comments went like this: “This truck is so cool,” “It’s very fast,” and, “It’s so wobbly.”   In short: The latest four-door, V8, off-road-focused Jeep Wrangler is a loud,...
‘Super Blade’ Claims 10x Stronger, Sharper Steel: DiamondBlade Knives Summit Folder Review
  The most important ingredient in a knife is its steel.DiamondBlade Knives claims its steel is the best and most balanced you can get, thanks to a unique forging process.   DiamondBlade Knives Friction Forged D2 steel supposedly has 10 times finer steel grain than traditional D2. The brand says that process makes the edges of its knives harder, thinner, and tougher....
Texas Thru-Hike: 1,500-Mile ‘xTx’ Trail to Open Spring 2025
  Texas is getting its very own long-distance cross-state thru trail thanks to one ambitious outdoorsman with a vision. The Cross Texas Trail (xTx) would extend 1,500 miles from Orange to El Paso, winding along some of the Lone Star States most scenic landscapes, passing towns and many historical sites, gaining roughly 56,000 feet in elevation along the way.   The nonprofit...
The Best Mountain Bike Lights of 2024
  Mountain biking at night is amazing when you have the best mountain bike lights to cut through the darkness.Whether youre not ready to hang up the bike when the days are shorter or you simply enjoy riding at night for fun, novelty, or racing, a good set of lights is an absolute necessity.   Our expert testers are adventure racers, mountain...
AI Ski Coach, Handsfree Backpack, Halloween Running Shoes, and More Emerging Gear
  As the winter holidays commence and we approach the most wonderful time of the year, the outdoor industry is focused on one thing: getting you ready for cold adventures. Youll see that clearly from the extra emphasis this week on winter gear, with lots of cool releases (pun intended) from brands big and small.   But even if you cant make...
The Best Compasses of 2024
  Even in this technology-filled world, a good outdoors person knows the importance of having the best compass possible when adventuring outside.   The GearJunkie team is composed of arctic explorers, competitive orienteers, and accomplished long-distance thru-hikers. Weve ventured far beyond the bounds of well-traveled trails and 5G-LTE. We rely on compasses to maintain our bearings and remain in touch with our...
Astral Brewess 2.0: A Sustainable Water Shoe That Holds Up Against All Terrain
  In a lineup of women’s water shoes, finding the right pair to match the outdoor activities has never been easier. In a game-time decision about which shoes to bring on an overnight river trip down the Colorado River, I knew the Astral Brewess 2.0 would be the perfect choice.   They’re rugged enough to wear while paddling in my whitewater kayak,...
The Best Down Booties of 2024-2025
  If you live somewhere cold, insulating your feet in the winter is essential. Sure, you could drop a few bucks on a pair of house slippers, but if youre looking for truly reliable warmth in a light and portable package, down booties are the way to go.   Whether youre taking your first ski hut trip, ski mountaineering, road-tripping to the...
Best Value Rooftop Tent We’ve Tested: Topoak Galaxy 1.0 Review
  I was skeptical about the Topoak Galaxy 1.0 given that similar aluminum hardshell wedge-style models, like the popular Roofnest Falcon 2, cost over $3,000. Ive seen and used budget rooftop tents (RTTs) that were janky and felt super flimsy. They reminded me of cheap lawn furniture.   However, when I received the Topoak Galaxy 1.0, it was immediately obvious that it...
Olympic Qualification on the Line: FIS Sends It Into Park & Pipe Big Air Season
  The 2026 Olympic qualification period has started, and this weekend, pro skiers and snowboarders will start competing for their place in the Olympic Games. To make the Olympic team, athletes must compete in a series of sanctioned events and earn points toward a qualifying quota. The 2024/25 FIS Park Pipe Big Air competition is their first opportunity to throw down....
Sherpa Climbers Score Bevy of Himalayan Records in One Week
  Climbing the worlds 14 highest peaks —all located in the Himalayas —has long represented the ultimate objective in alpinism. From K2 to Annapurna, these mountains present some of the toughest mountaineering challenges in the world.   And now theyve been climbed by a teenager.   When Nima Rinji Sherpa reached the summit of Tibet’s 8,027m (26,335-foot) Shishapangma on October 9, he completed...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved