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Divide Pack
Mountainsmith
Divide Pack
$67.46
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  A constant reminder that there’s more to life than the workweek, the Mountainsmith Divide Pack is there with you at the office and along for the adventure on the weekend. We all know you want to take it on trail, just… um… it’s not quite Saturday yet so you should probably stop daydreaming and go get some work done.

  Internal zippered organizational pockets and a padded laptop sleeve make this pack a daily driver for anyone off to work. A breathable mesh back panel and hydration pack compatibility make it an easy transition to time in the woods whenever you need to run away from your desk. All Mountainsmith products come with the Forged for Life Guarantee, the official Mountainsmith lifetime warranty.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Mountainsmith
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
21-75350
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Volume:
976 ci / 16 L
Dimensions:
18” x 11” x 5.5” (H x W x D)
Torso Size:
17" -19"
Weight Capacity:
20 lbs
Pack Weight:
1 lb 10 oz
Materials:
TC 20s 2x2 Waxed Canvas PU, 210d Recycled Nylon SD Oxford PU
Other Features:
  • Heavy duty 25mm tubular webbing daisy chain on bottom panel
  • Large front zippered pocket with document sleeve, internal zippered mesh organization pocket and pen slots
  • Lay-flat expanding stretch mesh side pockets fit up to 24oz water bottles
  • Rear dedicated zippered and padded compartment fits up to 16” devices
  • Soft-lined zippered quick-stash pocket is perfect for a phone or sunglasses
  • Dual-density laminated shoulder straps with multiple webbing lash-down points
  • Breathable air-mesh backpanel and shoulder straps
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