Simms Tributary Sling Pack
Simms Tributary Sling Pack
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Built for efficiency on the water, the Simms Tributary Sling Pack combines thoughtful organization with a balanced carry system, allowing you to focus on fishing rather than managing your gear.
Noted Features:
- Rugged and durable 600D recycled polyester shell fabric with 200D polyester liner
- Lightweight and simple construction mimics Freestone Sling without ambidextrous functionality – right shoulder only.
- Streamlined, smooth exterior makes for minimized line catch and less bulk
- Large main compartment, small zippered exterior accessory pocket
- Fully integrated net sheath
- Fully functional and ergonomically shaped shoulder strap with tool attachment port and adjustable sternum strap
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