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Chase Protector Vest (Fall 2021)
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Chase Protector Vest (Fall 2021)
$110.00
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  Designed for safety and stowage, in a streamlined form factor that won’t slow you down. Chase Protector Vest positions CE level 2 center back impact protection where you need it most. Durable Nylon protects 2-liters of hydration in the Crux reservoir with Quicklink, while offering all-weather abrasion resistance from single track switchbacks, to mud and muck. An additional 6 liters of cargo space includes secure zip pockets and integrated tool organization, keeping essentials handy. A ventilated harness and dual adjustable sternum straps customize comfort and fit, while exterior armor and helmet carry accommodate exterior bulk.

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Description

  • Center Back Impact Protector: CE level 2 protection helps absorb impact in a crash

  • 3D Ventilated Mesh Harness: Lightweight and breathable with added cargo

  • Dual Adjustable Sternum Straps: Offers a range of adjustments for a custom fit and increased stability

  • Secure Phone Pocket: Keep essentials safe and easy to access

  • Stretch Overflow Pocket: Quickly stash or shed an extra layer

  • Integrated Tool Organization: Keep your CO2 cartridges, patch kits and more right where you can find them

  • Helmet and Armor Carry: Stow and secure helmet, knee and elbow pads

  • Elastic Pump Loop

  • Tube Trap Management: Keeps your tube secure and accessible when you need it

  • Reflectivity: For low light safety

  • Safety Whistle: Be heard in case of an emergency

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