First Look: Mystery Ranch High Water Series

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posted on April 7, 2023
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Mainhigh Water Duffel 112632 Foliage 50L 10

The Mystery Ranch High Water series consists of six waterproof products, built to meet the demands of hunters, fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts. Designed as a multi-use, water-tight solution, the construction method paired with the materials and trims used on this collection of packs tolerates extreme elements and is resilient for daily use. The High Water Series consists of the Duffle, Flip, Forager, Hip Pack, Lid and Shoulder Bag.

The High Water Duffel is made with burly 840D ballistic nylon, Tru-Zip waterproof zippers and RF welding. This pack fits perfectly on the Mystery Ranch Overload feature or stands alone for travel on land or water. With multi-use shoulder straps, you can choose how you want to carry, and quick-access mesh pockets and reinforced daisy chains keep you organized.

The universalized High Water Forager. Its RF-welded construction and Tru-Zip zipper offers a completely waterproof accessory that’s small in size. On the river or in the backcountry, accessories such as cell phones, wallets and car keys will stay protected from the elements. 

The High Water Hip Pack is another protector of important accessories, but in a slightly larger footprint. This cross-over body/hip pack is great for any adventure that gets you out of the house. Throwing flies, floating the river or in a damp hunting camp this pack is a simple solution for ultimate protection. 

Whether stalking or just summiting, the fully waterproof High Water Lid adds an extra layer of protection to your most needed gear. Built with 840D ballistic nylon with double-sided TPU coating for waterproofness, and RF welded to create fused, leak-proof seals, this lid ensures your gear stays dry. The lid can be incorporated on a variety of the company's packs.

For more information, check out mysteryranch.com.

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