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Snow Peak
Stake Bag
$99.96
Description

  The Snow Peak Stake Bag is a durable crossbody bag designed to hold stakes and a hammer for hands-free support when setting up a tent or tarp site. The bag can hold up to 22 of the Solid Stake #30 in the center pouch. Pull the drawstring to close in the top of the pouch and secure the stakes inside. Dual side loops are ideal for holding the Copper Head Peg Hammer or the Solid Stake in sizes #40 or #50. The adjustable strap also features a shoulder pad for added comfort.

  Stakes and hammer sold separately.

  WARNING for California customers: California Proposition 65. For more info, go to p65warnings.ca.gov

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Description
Brand:
Snow Peak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
UG-450
Color:
Black
Dimensions:
L 8.6" W 3.9" H 13.4"
Note:
Stakes and hammer sold separately
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