Savotta Attachable Backpack Side Pouch 6L Black 6L

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Price: £51.95
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The Savotta Side Pouch 6L is really nothing too fancy, but just what you need from a side pouch on your backpack. The zipper is covered for added water repellency and pr…
Gender:
Adult Unisex
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Colour:
Black
Category:
Backpacks
Size:
One Size

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The Savotta Side Pouch 6L is really nothing too fancy, but just what you need from a side pouch on your backpack. The zipper is covered for added water repellency and protection from abrasion and dirt. The vertical webbing on the front keeps the compression straps of your backpack neatly in place over the pouch, allowing them to properly compress the pouch as well. These can also be used as attachment points for bungee cords, carabiners and stuff like that. A 25 mm webbing loop and D-ring on the top of the rear interior wall allow you to secure small and important stuff, the flat rear compartment offers rudimentary organisation for smaller stuff. The bottom and bottom halves of the sides are lined with 210D polyamide for added abrasion resistance. A grommet offers drainage of any water that may seep into the pouch. The rear features Savotta's standard PALS attachment webbing system with tuck tabs. The middlemost horizontal webbing rows were eliminated as they didn't really do anything besides add weight. We aren't a ultralight gear manufacturer, but even we don't like unnecessary weight. The two vertical attachment straps leave a approx. 9 cm wide gap between them, this allows you to carry stuff such as axes, fishing poles etc. stuffed down behind the pouch. Optimal attachment requires a width of four channels and a height of six (min. five) rows of PALS webbing. Your packs side compression straps will, when tightened down, eliminate any movement of the pouch and its contents.The 6L side pouch fits all our Jääkäri series packs. On packs with less than six rows of PALS webbing on the sides the bottom of the pouch will “hang”. You can let the side compression straps take care of that, or you can choose to attach the pouch one step higher up on the side of the pack.

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