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Rip Ruck 15
Mystery Ranch
Rip Ruck 15
$100.58
Description

  Low-profile minimalist laptop pack with tactical-inspired features

  The Mystery Ranch Rip Ruck 15, the smallest in the Rip Ruck series, will make any commute less of a hassle with its low-profile, minimalist urban backpack design. It has a main Rip Zip compartment that has a laptop and document sleeve, a zippered mesh pocket, and two internal side pockets. Other features include one side stretch-woven pocket, PALS webbing and daisy chain for attaching accessories, and an exterior vertical-entry pocket.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
915
Liters:
15
Weight:
0.7 kg (1.6 lb)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112459
Other Features:
• Reinforced top haul handle
• Fixed harnessing
• Floating padded sleeve with Velcro® closure fits laptops up to 15in.
• Additional document sleeve is lined with Velcro® for attaching accessories
• Divided zippered mesh pocket on the padded floating computer sleeve
• Molded body panel
• Vertical entry zippered face pocket with interior dividers
• Side, stretch-woven pocket
• Front daisy chain for attaching accessories
• Quick Rip-Zip panel access to drop-in compartment for easy one-handed open and close and secures with magnets
• Silicone logo on a bed of Velcro® to accommodate morale patches
• Two interior zippered side pockets
• PALS webbing on top of lid for MOLLE accessories
• 330 Robic and YKK® zippers
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