Older Bca Stash 20 Gray Backpack Snowmobile Snowboard Ski Hydration Compatible on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
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Thanks for taking a look at my listing! Feel free to ask any questions if the listing isn't clear! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an older BCA Backcountry Access Stash Backpack. It has waterproof zippers, attachments points on the outside for shovel, poles, probe, etc. and a hydration port that is insulated. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHIPPING: -$FREE USPS Priority Mail or Fedex Smartpost RETURNS: - Accepted within 14 days, buyer pays shipping BOTH directions and/or Restocking fee.
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