Backpacks Within Backpacks
By the end of this Sport.Woot Woot-Off, neither you nor anyone on your holiday gift list will have the slightest excuse for not being equipped with the right gear. Watches, knives, water bottles, and oh yes, backpacks: all this and more will be paraded before you. If you get lost in the wilderness, don't come howling to us.
Features
Where simplicity meets functionality, you'll find the High Sierra Sports Passport lumbar pack. Great for your everyday excursions, its main compartment features a key fob and an MP3 pocket with headphone grommet. And a zippered accessory pocket is great for all the little extras your day requires.
- Low-profile main compartment has a key fob and CD/MP3 player pocket with PVC headphone grommet
- Zippered front accessory pocket is great for keys, I.D. and other small items
- Impact- and freeze-resistant hardware performs well in adverse conditions
- Durable waist belt, with webbing keepers, adjusts to fit waist sizes 16" - 55"
- Reflective accent piping provides added safety at night
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 1 Year High Sierra
Specs
| Dimensions | 13" x 6" x 2" |
| Capacity | 92.0 cubic inches |
| Weight | 0.68 lbs. |
| Materials | Grid-Weave Duralite®, Mini-Weave Duralite®, 600-Denier Duralite® |
In the box:
(1) High Sierra Sport Company 6724-611 Passport Lumbar Pack
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 1m 3.333s
- First Sucker:
- aventine
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- jrbelle
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