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StoneHauler Duffel 90L (Spring 2023)
Black Diamond
StoneHauler Duffel 90L (Spring 2023)
$157.46
Description

  Black Diamond's expedition duffel that checks in at 90 liters, the StoneHauler 90L is engineered to organize, store, and haul your climbing and skiing gear to the greater ranges. This duffel features BD's touchstone travel-bag innovations, like the Haul-loop carry system; a continuous, bomber tubular webbing loop that wraps the entire duffel and is tested to 2kN by the same machines that load-test their carabiners and Camalots. This provides a secure clip in and carry solution to keep you confident that your gear is secure if it's strapped to a truck or a pack mule.

  Its DirtBag storage system gives you an integrated way to stow your laundry, and cinches closed with an alpine skirt closure. The 90L features side-to-side padded body construction as well, which is unique to the StoneHauler duffels and consists of 5mm closed cell foam for puncture and fabric abrasion resistance while carrying gear such as quickdraws, trekking poles, or a rack of cams. Two interior zipper pockets and dual exterior accessories pockets allow you to keep valuables organized, and the mono-mesh ID pocket gives it your stamp while on the move.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD680089
Dimensions:
[cm] 76L x 40W x 36H
[in] 30L x 16W x 14H
Volume:
90 Liters / 5492 cu in.
Weight:
3 lbs 6 oz (1.54 kg)
Materials:
CD600DxP1500D - 100% recycled; bluesign® dyed
Other Features:
  • 100% recycled 600d x 1500d SuperGrid Body Material with Blue Sign approved color dyeing process paired with 1640d polyester fabric for additional durability on the duffel end caps
  • HaulLoop Carry System rated to 2kN for secure load carry and clip in point
  • Burly #10 YKK reversed coil main compartment zipper
  • LockOff Internal Compression System keeps gear contained and under control
  • Side-to-Side padded body construction adds puncture and abrasion resistance for an extra level of security
  • Two interior mesh zipper pockets
  • Dual exterior accessories zippered pocket
  • Mono mesh ID pocket
  • Custom Black Diamond molded zipper pullers.
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