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MammutCargo 50 - Duffel Bag

CHF 155,00
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Imagine yourself in the mountains, where the weather can be as fickle as a cat refusing its nap. Your adventure companion, the Cargo 50 from Mammut, fears no moods of the sky. The upper part in 900D polyester ripstop, a true hydrophobic shield, keeps your gear dry, even in pouring rain.

The bag's base, made of 1000D thermolaminated material, is a fortress against mud and moisture. Traverse the muddiest paths without flinching; your gear will stay as dry as a good mountain joke. The removable shoulder straps and interchangeable compression straps adapt to your needs, whether you're climbing stairs or rocks.

With its generous volume and well-thought-out pockets, the Cargo 50 is a maestro of organization. No more digging around like an archaeologist searching for essentials! This expedition duffel bag is a loyal ally, ready to take on all the challenges Mother Nature has in store for you.

  • Waterproof thermolaminated base and upper part with hydrophobic seams

  • Removable shoulder straps can be stored in the separate compartment of the top flap

  • Interchangeable compression straps: place on top when compression is needed and underneath for easy storage when not

  • Large top opening with flap to protect the zipper

  • Tested by athletes and designed for expeditions worldwide

  • Interior mesh pocket for optimal organization

  • Side zipper for easy access to small items

  • Carry handles on all sides for easy handling

  • Removable card included for coordinates

  • Pairs perfectly with our Packing Cubes (Dry, Light, Mesh, and Protect) and the Dry Bag Square in sizes S, M, and L

  • Weight: 1,020 g

Description

Recommanded useTravel / Daily use
GenderMen / Women
Weight1 020 g
ItemCargo 50
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