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Skinz Nxt Lvl Universal Fit Tunnel Pack - Black/white on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Alpine, Wyoming, United States

Alpine, Wyoming, United States
Condition:New Brand:Universal Fit Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:NXTP100-WHT

Universal Fit Tunnel Pak w/modular design
Packs are constructed with a modular design in which an additional pak is removable to suit the riding day or the amount of storage needed. If the day is light, remove the additional pak and the unit is lighter, smaller. If more storage is needed, add the modular pak back on. Tunnel paks attach with buckles and adhesive back Velcro and are removable. They include carry handles for easy toting. Paks are stylish and incorporate the features and benefits needed in the backcountry. The exterior rings allow you to attach or bungy additional items if needed. 
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