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Rip Ruck 32
Mystery Ranch
Rip Ruck 32
$201.71
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  Super-featured urban daypack with laptop carry and tons of pockets

  The Mystery Ranch RIP RUCK 32, the largest in the series, - the Swiss Army Knife - has two main compartments: a zip access to separate laptop and document sleeve and a Rip-Zip compartment that has a sleeve, zippered mesh pocket and plenty of space for all your other must-haves. Other features include side stretch-woven pockets, PALS webbing and daisy chain for attaching accessories, and plenty of exterior pockets – four to be exact – for quick access and organization.

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Description

  This bag features the same design principles and durability that MYSTERY RANCH is known for and is built to survive the harshest commute, wherever that may be.

  • Reinforced top haul handle

  • Top zip access to separate laptop, document, and accessory compartment

  • Molded body panel

  • Floating padded sleeve with Velcro® closure fits laptops up to 15”

  • Divided zippered mesh pocket on the padded floating computer sleeve

  • Two lower Rip-Zip pockets with quick pull magnetic open and close

  • PALS webbing on top of lid for MOLLE accessories

  • Silicone logo on a bed of Velcro® to accommodate morale patches

  • Additional document sleeve is lined with Velcro® for attaching accessories

  • Quick Rip-Zip panel access to drop-in compartment for easy one handed open and close and secures with magnets

  • Front daisy chain for attaching accessories

  -- 330 Robic fabric

  -- YKK® DWR coated zippers

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