Ergodyne Arsenal 5143 General Duty Gear Backpack

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posted on November 7, 2019
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Need a new way to carry gear on hunting trips this season? The Ergodyne Arsenal 5143 General Duty Gear Backpack has enough space for the essentials, while retaining a low profile thanks to its Realtree Xtra Camouflage. The pack features a large main compartment, organizational pockets to house smaller items, #8 zippers and a laptop sleeve to protect devices. Designed with durability in mind, the pack itself is constructed from 600-denier polyester material, while the pack's bottom is reinforced even further with 1680-denier polyester. Additionally, the bag's top handle is reinforced, shoulder straps are padded and adjustable, and a top cover flap is attached for protection from the elements. The backpack dimensions out at 15"x8"x19", for a total of 37 liters of storage. For more information, please visit ergodyne.comMSRP: $108.95

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