Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack
Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack
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Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack allows you to go fishing whenever and wherever you want. With fully submersible capabilities, it has ergonomic comfort in a backpack built to haul and keep essential gear dry.
Capacity: 25L
Noted Features:
- TRU® Zip waterproof self-healing zipper for 100% waterproof-submersible protection. See Care tab for longevity tips.
- Integrated net sleeve on front face with D-Ring
- Dual stretch fabric water bottle pockets
- Compression molded hydraphobic back panel and breathable padded shoulder straps with tool attachment port.
- Removeable waist belt features MOLLE webbing for accessory attachment and small accessory pocket
- Roomy water-resistant exterior pocket for quick access to key items
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