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Heliad 6 Crossbody Bag
Arc'teryx
Heliad 6 Crossbody Bag
$50.00
Description

  You travel light. Just the essentials. Streamlined and light, packable and efficient, the Arc'teryx Heliad 6 Crossbody Bag is sized right for lunch and a light windshell, some books and a tablet, or the things you want to carry on the flight and easily stash under the seat in front of you. You can wear it how you want - as a sling bag or waist pack - and the rectangular design maximizes usable space, is easy to pack, and gives it a clean, contemporary look.

  Redesigned with a longer adjustable strap for freedom of movement.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
X000007973
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Weight:
125 g / 4.4 oz
Volume:
6 liters
Dimensions:
Length: 25cm, Width: 17cm, Depth: 9cm
Fabric:
100D Cordura Mini Ripstop® with silicone and PU coatings - bluesign Approved Material, FC0 DWR
Other Features:
  • Rectangular design is easy to pack, has a clean, modern look
  • Front security pocket
  • Main compartment pocket
  • Adjustable carry strap can be used around the waist or lengthened for over-shoulder carry
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
  • Self fabric uses PFC-free DWR: PFCs are a class of chemicals used to provide highly effective water repellency to textiles, but are known to persist in the environment.
Fair Trade Information:
This product was built by skillful garment workers who directly receive Fair Trade premiums. Arc'teryx is building worker well-being into their product DNA. The independent 3rd party Fair Trade Certified program empowers workers by providing additional funds that workers receive directly to improve their livelihoods. This garment is one of the first from Arc’teryx to be crafted under these terms and launches their commitment to transition 80% of Arc’teryx products to Fair Trade certification by 2025.
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