Tenzing Announces New Line of Budget Packs

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posted on January 19, 2017
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Tenzing has released a new line of budget packs, the Tenzing TX 15 being chief among them.

Available in either Realtree Xtra or Kryptek Highlander, the pack has a total of 2,000 cubic inches made up of a main top-load compartment, a front pocket with a buckle, a top lid compartment and two side water bottle mesh pockets.

The pack uses a harness-style system with padded shoulders and an adjustable sternum strap, along with a removable waist belt. And with a synthetic rubber material placed to fortify stress points, along with a lifetime guarantee, this pack is built to last. A few other important features are that it’s water compatible and weighs in at three pounds.

The TX 15 ships with an MSRP of $129.99.

For more information, go to TenzingOutdoors.com.

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