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Coulee 50 - Men's
Mystery Ranch
Coulee 50 - Men's
$186.75
Description

  For those who love to take on life with a “go big or go home” mindset, the new-generation Coulee 50 is ready to help you gear up for your next foray into the wilderness.

  It offers exceptional load-carrying capability built around an interior sleeping bag compartment so you can take all the gear you need – and maybe even a celebratory beer or two. When the miles begin to stack behind you, a micro-adjustable yoke and cushioned lumbar support keep the weight comfortable.

  From the first step up the mountain to the last mile out of the woods, the Coulee 50 equips you to accomplish your mountain mission without compromising on quality or sustainability. You can trek with confidence knowing your backpack is made from 100% recycled nylon that’s tough enough to withstand season after season of use.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112816
Gender:
Men's
Liters:
48
Cubic Inches:
2930
Weight:
4.0 lbs / 1.8 kg
Dimensions:
27.25 x 12.25 x 11 in. / 69 x 31 x 28 cm
Materials:
  • 100% recycled nylon 210D Robic dobby
  • YKK® zippers with DWR finish for added water protection
  • Double-layer bottom for improved durability
Other Features:
  • 3-ZIP access allows for easy, rapid access to the interior
  • Lightweight Trail yoke that micro-adjusts to your torso length
  • Removable pocketed waistbelt
  • Cushioned lumbar support for optimal comfort
  • Front and side stretch-woven pockets on exterior for quick access to water bottle and for stashing extra layers
  • Sleeping bag compartment with U-Shaped opening for easy stow and accessibility
  • Hydration reservoir-compatible
  • Top zippered lid compartment for storing small essentials, phone, or camera
  • Attach loops inside on the body panel for the MYSTERY RANCH QUICK ATTACH ZOID BAGS or other accessory carry (accessories sold separately)
  • Dual adjustable tool attach
  • Side compression for load stabilization and lash-on options
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