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Stingray Ultralite Internal Frame Pack Cover
Equinox
Stingray Ultralite Internal Frame Pack Cover
$28.99 - $37.99
Description

  About half the weight of normal pack covers

  The Equinox Stingray Ultralite Internal Frame Pack Cover comes in two sizes, small and full size. The cover has minimal seams, cinching snugly around the pack with elastic drawcord and cord lock. The small cover fits 1800-3500 ci. packs. The large size is for most medium to large packs (3500-5500 ci.). Both constructed from durable, waterproof, silicone impregnated 1.1 oz. ripstop nylon. Features adjustable elastic cord that draws through the perimeter with hook and loop closure to ensure a snug fit. Includes a mesh storage sack with drawstring and cord lock.

  Sold in assorted colors.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Color:
Various
Weight:
Sm 2.4 oz. / Lrg 3.8 oz.
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
Double stitched seams
1.1 oz silicone coated ripstop nylon
Elastic draw cord and cord lock
Mesh stuff sack
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