Overview
About Simms Headwaters 1/2 Day Hydration Backpack
Closeouts. When finding that perfect fishing hole involves a little hiking, Simms' Headwaters 1/2 day hydration backpack comfortably hauls fluids and essentials. Main and accessory compartments feature mesh pockets, and it's built of rugged 420 denier nylon fabric.
- Main compartment with stretch mesh dividers, hydration sleeve and exit port (reservoir not included)
- Front compartment with mesh organizer pockets for pliers, nippers and fishing tools
- Magnetized tool ports on the front of the shoulder straps
- Breathable mesh-lined back panel
- Catch and Release modular system allows you to dock other packs on the front of the pack
- Adjustable sternum strap
- Removable webbing waistbelt
- Top grab handle
- Limit 6 per year
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Simms Headwaters 1/2 Day Hydration Backpack
- Pack material: 420 denier abrasion resistant fabric with DWR; ultra-abrasion resistant 630 denier fabric at bottom
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Panel
- Recommended use: Fishing
- Volume liters: 15
- O/S:
- Dimensions: 18x11x2"
- Pack capacity: 915 cu.in.
- Weight: 1 lb. 10 oz.
- Made in Viet Nam
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Reviewed by Boonecat from Mountains of North Carolina on Sunday, January 17, 2016
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Not sure about thisVerified Buyer Reviewed by Boonecat from Mountains of North Carolina on Sunday, January 17, 2016Seeing how it's Jan. and I haven't gone on any fishing expeditions yet, my review might be lacking. But, I will say I was a little disappointed upon arrival. I know the specs are listed but thought the bag would be a little bigger and have some pockets that make more sense. It seems like this bag isn't big enough for a serious kind of hike in, fish all day, stow gear, and food, extra jacket, water bladder kind of bag. It seems like it's the size to fit right in between what you want and need. Too big and inaccessible as a sling or hip pack, too small for any helpful gear on anything but a small hike. Then, if it's a small hike you probably don't need it anyway. So, not sure what I'm going to do with it. I like that it fits my Simms chest pack but it doesn't seem that helpful. I will probably return mine.