Fishpond Thunderhead Large Submersible Duffel
Fishpond Thunderhead Large Submersible Duffel
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The world’s most technical and watertight construction is an insurance policy for valuable gear in the most demanding environments around the world. Our goal is to keep you high and dry with confidence no matter where your travels take you.
Noted Features:
- 30”x15”x15”
- 100L (6,102 cu. In.)
- 840D recycled nylon main body fabric
- TPU welded fabric construction
- TIZIP submersible main cargo zipper
- YKK Aquaguard water resistant quick access exterior pocket
- Braided climbing rope handles
- Daisy chain webbing for rod tubes and attachment points
- 9’ 4-piece rod tube compatible interior
- Tuck away backpack straps for carrying large loads
- Gear straps included

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