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Trash Pak
Kelty
Trash Pak
$124.95
Description

  ICMYI: The Great Outdoors is only as great as you leave it. So, for those adventures that don’t involve dumpsters and camp hosts, there’s the Kelty Trash Pak—the vehicle-mounted accessory that makes everyone Captain Planet. Capable of hauling a weekend's worth of waste & recycling, the Trash Pak mounts easily to most cars and is built to withstand intense sun, rain or wind. Use it to haul firewood, manage waste around camp and pack it all out when the fun is done.

  How does it work? Use the interior loops to tie in your trash and recycling bags, or toss it all in and sort it out at home. At camp, use the Trash Pak to manage waste and keep things clean. When it's time to head out, leave your campsite cleaner than you found it and keep the mess, leaks, and smells outside of the car. Simply rinse it out at home and you're ready for the next adventure. Pro tip: free up space and keep your trunk clean by using the Trash Pak to haul firewood into camp.

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Description
Brand:
Kelty
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
23668821BEL
Weight:
3 lbs 4 oz / 1.47 kg
Color:
Beluga
Size:
One Size
Dimensions:
Height: 20.08" / 51.0 cm
Width: 21.65" / 55.0 cm
Length: 14.17" / 36.0 cm
Volume:
5187.01 cu in / 85.0 liters
Other Features:
  • Semi-universal mounting system for van doors, exterior rear facing spare tires and more
  • Durable 600D poly exterior with Vinyl coated areas for improved UV and water resistance
  • Durable Vinyl coated interior for easy clean-up
  • Three interior loops to hang trash bags
  • Foam padded back to protect vehicle
  • Includes 6 coated steel hooks for attachment system
  • Zippered front pocket
  • Compression closure straps
  • Bottom drainage hole
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