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Gallagator 25
Mystery Ranch
Gallagator 25
$100.62
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  Sometimes you need extra room in your pack – 20 liters is too small, and 30 liters is a little too much. 25 liters? 25 Liters is just right. The Mystery Ranch GALLAGATOR 25 is big enough to be in the wilderness all day and has exactly the right amount of space and a sleek design to cart around town every day. The 3-ZIP design with compression and daisy chains with tool attachments give you plenty of room to carry lunch, extra layers, water bottles, and whatever else you need for the day. The lid pocket, with an integrated key clip, keeps your keys and wallet safe, while the pocketed shoulder pads give your sunglasses and phone a home with easy accessibility.

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Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112980
Gender:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
1465 cu in / 24 L
Weight:
1.4 lbs / 0.7 kg
Dimensions:
18.25 x 11 x 9.75 in. / 46 x 28 x 25 cm
Materials:
Recycled N.70 x 140 Dobby
YKK® zippers
Features:
  • 3-ZIP access cuts down on unnecessary fumbling when you need to get to the guts of your pack
  • Pocketed shoulder pads offer more organization and storage for the small things like a phone or sunglasses
  • Lightweight fabric made from partially recycled materials makes this pack a breeze to carry
  • Lid pocket with integrated key clip provides rapid access to your keys, snacks, a first aid kit, and other hiking essentials
  • Compression and bungie panel keep everything you’re hauling snug and give you yet another accessible storage option
  • Side Jelspan pockets on exterior for quick access to water bottle and stashing extra layers
  • Hydration reservoir compatible
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