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In and Out 22
Mystery Ranch
In and Out 22
$77.18
Description

  Fully engineered yet featherweight packable summit pack

  Most summit packs are glorified stuff bags with flimsy shoulder straps. However, the Mystery Ranch IN & OUT 22 is a fully engineered yet featherweight solution. Designed to stuff into its front, mesh pocket – packing the size of a small water bottle. It features a lid flap for extra weather protection and tucks into bag for ease of access and a top-loading shroud with drawstring main access. It also features contoured shoulder straps and a sternum strap and is built from 100D CORDURA® mini-rip for high abrasion and tear resistance. This full-featured, packable daypack will get you IN & OUT.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Stuffs into its own front pocket (8.5”x4.5”x4”)

  • Shroud with drawstring main access

  • Lid flap for extra weather protection tucks into bag for ease of access

  • Contoured shoulder straps with adjustable sternum strap

  • Highly breathable, low-profile fixed yoke contours to the body

  • Two, external zippered access pockets

  • One, side stretch-woven water bottle pocket

  • Two tool carry loops with secure straps

  • Side compression straps

  • 2 L (70 oz) hydration reservoir pocket against frame with ports to drinking tube above shoulders (reservoir sold separately)

  -- 100D CORDURA®; Mini Rip for durable, lightweight, packability

  -- YKK® zippers

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