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Porter Rope Bag 45L
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Porter Rope Bag 45L
$99.95
Description

  Robust climbing gear hauler can be converted to a haulbag

  The Porter is a robust equipment storage bag that is ideal for moving heavy loads. This pack was designed to withstand heavy use in a working environment. It is made from strong tarpaulin that is highly resistant to wear, and keeps out bad weather. The Porter's padded shoulder straps give a comfortable rucksack style carry, and can be removed to convert the Porter into a haulbag.

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  Heavy Duty Tarpaulin construction gives strength and durability

  The Porter is designed to withstand heavy use in a working environment. It is made from strong tarpaulin that is highly resistant to wear, and keeps out bad weather.

  Draw-cord opening gives fast and easy access to gear

  A draw cord gives quick access and secure closure. A wide opening gives easy access to bag contents.

  Detachable shoulder straps allow rucksack or haulbag style carrying

  The Porter's padded shoulder straps give a comfortable rucksack style carry, and can be removed to convert the Porter into a haulbag.

  Molded back panel for comfort when carrying rucksack style

  A molded top panel is comfortable on your back when carrying the bag rucksack style.

  Internal pockets and rope tie in points allow organized gear storage

  Rope tie in points help to keep your rope tangle free, while internal pockets keep items neatly stowed and easily accessible.

  Reflective external markings for easy location in the dark

  Reflective markings stand out in low light conditions, making it easier to locate the bag when working at night or in dark environments.

  Waterproof lid keeps elements out of your equipment

  A waterproof lid keeps rain off your equipment, and can be removed and stashed when not in use.

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