Caribee: Stinger 2L Hydration Pack - Orange Never Used
Caribee: Stinger 2L Hydration Pack - Orange Never Used
Description
The Caribee Stinger 2L is a high visibility hydration backpack with reflective Day/Night tape and supplied with a 2L hydration reservoir. The slim line twin compartment design provides enough room for your phone, keys and smaller accessories, yet remains small enough not to be bulky when in use.
Features:
High visibility slim line 2L Caribee hydration backpack with reflective Day/Night tape
Includes a premium 2L TPU hydration reservoir:
BPA free, phthalate & PVC free
Thermo welded seams
Low profile screw cap for easy filling
High flow mouth piece with on/off function
Taste free, odour free and uv stable
Twin compartment slim line design keeps the reservoir's weight close to your back for great stability
Reflective Day/Night tape increases visibility and your safety on worksites or when in use recreationally (cycling or running)
Dual shoulder duct hydration tube ports – so you can exit the tube on the left or right side of your back
Action Back Extreme padded harness system provides a comfortable fit
Vented mesh shoulder straps improves air flow in hot weather
Sternum chest strap for improved harness stability – especially if you are more active with your pack
Detachable webbing hip belt helps keep the pack secure and in place on the move
Front zip pocket with phone pouch
Lower reflective cycling light loop
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