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Scree 32 - Men's (Fall 2023)
Mystery Ranch
Scree 32 - Men's (Fall 2023)
$153.26
Description

  Mid-sized technical daypack with easy-access front zip

  This mid-size, technical daypack offers ready access to your hiking kit via Mystery Ranch's signature 3-ZIP design. The SCREE 32 is a versatile pack with an ideal capacity for most of your outdoor adventures. Long days require ample agua, so the SCREE is both hydration compatible as well as offering easy-to-reach water bottle pockets. For smaller essentials you want to keep organized, there’s a spacious zip pocket built into the lid as well as on the waist belt.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Men's
Cubic Inches:
1953
Liters:
32
Weight:
2.9 lbs / 1.3 kg
Dimensions:
25"x14"x11.5" / 64x36x29 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10872
Other Features:
• Zippered lid pocket to organize essentials
• Zippered pockets on waist belt
• Water bottle pockets keep hydration handy
• Hydration reservoir compatible (reservoir sold separately)
• Double-layered bottom for long-haul durability
• Internal HDPE frame sheet for rigidity and support
• Features a removable, Redirect waist belt system that secures in a natural, forward-pull direction that requires less effort to tighten
• The patented Futura Yoke easily micro-adjusts to your torso length, allowing the proper amount of stand-off between the back and frame
• Featuring Mystery Ranch's classic 3-ZIP design for easy, rapid access to the interior
210D Robic nylon fabric
YKK® zippers
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