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Dirty/Clean Bag (Spring 2023)
Outdoor Research
Dirty/Clean Bag (Spring 2023)
$29.21 - $36.71
Description

  Dual-entry bag with two separate compartments

  Never mix up your travel laundry again with the clearly labeled laundry storage solution, the Outdoor Research Dirty/Clean Bag. This bag separates dirty and clean items into two separate compartments accessible from either side of the bag. A semi-translucent construction makes it easy to see where your clothes are, and the dual-entry ensures that you won't mix dirty and clean items. This laundry bag is hangable, compressible, and just as functional for extended backpacking trips as it is for business trips, completely water resistant and durable to withstand the rigors of travel.

  Sold individually.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  Design Features:

  • Dual Roll-Top Closure

  • Two Compartments Keep Dirty Separated from Clean

  • Hangable

  • Wash Me / Wear Me Labeled on Webbing

  • Designed to be Compressible

  Fabric Performance:

  • Water Resistant

  • Lightweight

  • Durable

  • Semi-Translucent

  Fabric:

  • 100% nylon, 40D siliconized diamond ripstop with PU coating (Interior)

  • 100% nylon, 70D slant brick dobby with PU coating (Exterior)

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