Cupped Waterfowl Backpack Mossy Oak Bottomlands
Original price was: $185.70.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Cupped Waterfowl Backpack
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Description
The Cupped Waterfowl Large Waterfowl Hunting Backpack is designed for the serious hunter, combining ample storage with rugged durability. Crafted with a Mossy Oak Bottomland pattern, this backpack features a large capacity main compartment, an EVA waterproof bottom, and six external pockets with MOLLE loops for modular attachments. Practicality meets preparedness with additional compartments for shooting glasses and a padded pocket for a laptop, ensuring gear protection. Finished with a duck toe strap and heavy-duty carabiner, this backpack is built to withstand the elements and the rigors of outdoor use.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.750 kg |
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| Dimensions | 19.00 × 15.00 × 7.00 cm |
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