Multifunctional outdoor trekking pole made of high-strength aluminum alloy to improve stability and comfort
Multifunctional outdoor trekking pole made of high-strength aluminum alloy to improve stability and comfort Multifunctional outdoor trekking pole made of high-strength aluminum alloy to improve stability and comfort
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One Planet Pack Liner Twist Top
One Planet Pack Liner Twist Top
  • 55L
  • 70L

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$ 49.95

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Overview

The Twist Top ultralight Pack Liner is ultralight, waterproof and seam sealed. Born into existence to be the simplest and best choice for lining your ONE PLANET lightweight pack.

Our twist top closure is quick and simple. Simply grab the top of the liner, twist, then use the toggle and elastic to lightly secure. We know the Australian way: in most cases you’ll just stuff the liner in, not roll and fold or twist, but simply saddle up and be on your merry way.

The best bit: its 50g for a 55L with a balanced durability. Remember it’s inside your pack, we’ve found the 20D ripstop nylon ultralight, water resistant (2000mm HH) and plenty durable.

A nifty second barrier to protect your gear against the outside world (the first being your pack fabric!)

Specifications

Intended use: The Ultralight pack liner Twist top is ideal for bushwalking*

Capacity: available in 55L and 70L

Note: The Ultralight pack liner Twist top 55L is best suited for EXACT FIT Mid packs, such as the ,  and . use the 70L with the  or !

Weight: 50g (55 L), 70g (70 L)

Fabric: 20D nylon ripstop

Colour: orange

HH: 2000mm and DWR coated

Seam sealed: Yes

Water repellent: yes, non PFC

Closure: twist top, secured with barrel lock.

* NOTE: not recommended for canyoning or kayaking.

Features

  • Shaped to suit ONE PLANET bags, there is no left over or bunched fabric in the corners!
  • The bright orange lights up the interior of the bags for better visibility.
  • Why an ultralight pack liner over rain cover? Generally speaking your backpack fabric will always be more durable than any cover or liner. In Australia you’re commonly scraping against rock, scrub or Scoporia (tassie’s favourite) which easily tears a pack cover. Use a liner for waterproofing, but your pack fabric for abrasion and rub protection is the recommended way.
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