Wind River Gear South Fork Fishing Chest Pack with Hydration Bladder
$39.95
$89.95
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Closeouts. Keep your gear and hydration close at hand with the Wind River Gear South Fork fishing chest pack with hydration bladder.Spacious front tackle organizer with mesh backing for breathabilityDual zip compartments with interior organizer pocketsSelf-retracting cable for scissors and other toolsGenuine sheepskin fly patchZip compartment with removable foam fly trayHydration pouch with 1-liter bladderDrinking tube with bite valveAdjustable shoulder harness and waistbelt with quick release bucklesWaistbelt: Adjusts to 50”Organizer size: 7-½x12x5”Hydration pouch size: 8x14-½x2-½”Weight: 2 lb. Material: 600 denier Cordura® nylonCloseouts. Vietnam.
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By Senior Fisher from Clemson, SC on 02/13/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Easy To Maintain, Easy To Use, Functional Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Well designed in every way. I removed the bladder and use the back pocket for a rainshell & bottle. Zippers work easily and with one hand; that's important to me. I used it three times in the last week. Very happy with it, and it appears very well made.
By fancyboy from Los Angeles, CA on 01/15/2009 Pros: Durable, Easy To Maintain, Easy To Use, Functional Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a nice chest-pack. Camelback, fly-dryer, fly foam and a lot of pockets and compartments make this a handy helper. Truth is if you actually stuff this thing it gets to be a bit heavy, so it has more than enough room. I won't ever use it as a fanny pack, but you can. It has been good for me for almost a year.
Keep hyrdated while casting away. By Lee from Rural Valley, PA on 01/12/2009 Pros: Easy To Use, Functional Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: With water flowing all around you and no where to quench you thirst this over the shoulder chest pack with hydration bladder should be the ticket. I haven't used it yet, since it's the middle of winter here in PA, but I like the design and quality of the product. Geared to the fly fisherman, it think it can be adapted to bait or artificial lure lovers. It does have limited cargo pockets and therefore limited space, but it will carry enough fishing gear for many hours of fun. I'd wear it over a fishing shirt, jacket or even a vest, to give you the extra carrying capacity for all day adventures on your favorite stream or river.
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