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MEC Right Hand Pod Sling Pack

Product Number: 5001-497

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MEC Right Hand Pod Sling Pack

Weight: 335g

Whether you're braving the urban jungle or taking a quick walk in the woods, the Pod slings comfortably over your right shoulder, so the zippered cellphone pocket is easy to access. The outer pack pocket holds an iPod® or similar device. Elastic loops guide the headphone wires along the shoulder strap. A hook-and-bungee harness holds the headphones out of the way.

To access all the goodies on your back, just grip the bottom of the shoulder strap and pull up. The pack slides under your arm and falls naturally into place at your front, with the zipper on top for spill-proof opening.

  • Main fabric is Velocity 420-denier nylon.
  • Bottom and sides are heavier-duty 1050-denier smooth nylon.
  • Comfortable, breathable, 3-D mesh back panel and shoulder strap lining.
  • Foam-padded back for comfort.
  • Inner pack pocket has a wallet-sized security pocket with keyclip and pouches for writing implements and a PDA.
  • Quick-access water bottle holster folds flat when not in use.
  • Adjustable bungee harness holds a sweater or umbrella.
  • 7L capacity.
Weight 335g
Hipbelt None
Main Fabric 420-denier nylon
Volume 7L (standard)
Length 36cm (standard)
Width 18cm (standard)
Depth 7cm (standard)
Torso Length

Torso length is measured from the most prominent vertebrae at the back of your neck (top of shoulders) to the spot of your lower spine that lines up with the top of your hipbone.

40cm (standard)
Compression Straps No
Hipbelt Pocket No
Hydration Compatible

Designed to be compatible with a hydration system; may have hose clips , ports, and a pouch to hold a reservoir.

No

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