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Guidewater Sling 15L
Patagonia
Guidewater Sling 15L
$259.00
Description

  Patagonia's lightweight, fully submersible 15-liter Guidewater Sling pack can be worn over the left or right shoulder to keep your fishing essentials close at hand.

  Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
49145
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Waterproof:
Yes
Volume:
15 liters / 915 cu. in.
Weight:
670 g (1 lb 7.6 oz)
Dimensions:
11 x 8.5 x 18 in.
Country of Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
-- Body: 14.4-oz 100% recycled nylon plain weave with a PU face coating and a TPU back coating
-- Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
-- Back panel: 4.5-oz 100% recycled polyester hydrophobic monomesh
-- Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
Other Features:
Hard-Working, Durable Fabric
Body and webbing are made of sturdy 100% recycled nylon, and back panel and lining are made of 100% recycled polyester

IPX-7 Rated Bag
Fully waterproof submersible IPX-7 rated bag for keeping contents safe, even in full immersion; pack volume is 15 liters

Panel and Strap Do Not Absorb Water
Hydrophobic back panel and shoulder strap do not absorb or retain water

Integrated Net Scabbard
Net scabbard is integrated into the back panel for easy, out-of-the-way stowage

Access With Either Hand
Dual-direction zipper allows the sling to be easily accessed with either hand, and adjustable internal organization can be customized to your preference, making the pack equally capable whether worn over the right or left shoulder

Internal Organizer Pocket
Internal organizer pocket separates small items from main compartment contents and can be transferred to external lash points when quick access is critical

Vest Compatible
Compatible with Patagonia's Convertible Vest or Stealth Work Station (each sold separately), allowing for interference-free access to essentials while on the water; Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
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