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Edelrid Stuff Bag 2.3L

Edelrid Stuff Bag 2.3L


Price
18,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (15.06 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
pc


Colour
Edelrid Stuff Bag 2.3L Night
Night
Available in stock


Colour: Night

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Store (Helsinki)in stock5 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore5 pcs immediately

Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability


Product description

Edelrid Stuff Bag 2.3L is an exceptionally lightweight work gear bag designed to keep small items secure while staying quick to access. This compact small gear bag attaches to a belt or harness, making it practical for tasks where tools and hardware need to be close at hand. The drawcord opening is shaped to stay open and round during normal use for easy loading and grabbing. A locking buckle closure helps prevent contents from spilling even when working in awkward positions.

  • Ultra-lightweight work-focused small gear bag for carrying hardware and small tools
  • Attaches to a belt or harness for convenient access while working
  • Drawcord mouth stays open and round during use for faster handling
  • Locking buckle closure helps keep contents contained in demanding positions
  • Two horizontal attachment loops for belt, strap, or carabiner mounting
  • Small vertical loop for clipping accessories or a single tool
  • External extra pocket for quick-access small items
  • Internal and external gear loops for tool lanyards and organising small equipment


Weight

65 g

Dimensions
Volume: 2,3 L
Height: 18 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 12 cm

Materials
Polyester


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 180 x 210 x 80 mm.


Weight
0,065 kg
(with sales package 0,068 kg)


Capacity
2,3 liters


Country of origin
Vietnam


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