Kryptek Partners with Exo Mtn Gear for Limited Edition Altitude Pack Systems

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posted on August 6, 2020
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Exo Mtn Gear and Kryptek have teamed up to offer a limited run of Exo K3 pack systems in Kryptek Altitude. The packs are available now while supplies last, slated for delivery no later than September 15—just in time for hunting season. Available in four sizes, ranging from a streamlined daypack to a 10+ day expedition-style pack, each pack is lightweight, durable, efficient and made in the USA. If you miss out on this run however, don't worry; Exo anticipates another run of the Kryptek Altitude packs in September.

The Altitude collection is Kryptek’s premier pattern. Although designed with the alpine environment in mind, the Altitude pattern effectively breaks-up and conceals in deciduous forest regions from North America to the Mopane Forest in Africa. For more information on this promising collaboration, check out exomtngear.comMSRP: $584.99

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