Active Field Light Backpack

Regular price
£144.90
Sale price
£114.95

Versatile day sack

For lugging your gear almost anywhere – along the trail or around town – this versatile, multi-functional pack is up to the task. With technical-inspired details and fabrics, plus on-trend styling, it’ll do double-duty for urban or field use. The large exterior mesh side pockets are great for stashing snacks and water bottles, while the front shock-cord system can be used to hold a jacket or extra layer. Bucket-style top-loading access ensures it’s easy to pack and rummage around inside. The 70-denier nylon construction is built to withstand plenty of punishment, while the highly water-resistant zippers and carbonate coating offer rain protection

  • Stylish and functional day pack with technical details
  • Made from 70-denier nylon with water repellent carbonate coating
  • Side pockets and front shock-cord webbing provide additional external storage
  • Adjustable shoulder straps
  • Bucket-style top-loading access with water-resistant zipper
  • Top lid pocket with water-resistant zipper
  • Top grab loop
  • Capacity: Approx 13L
  • Material: 100% Nylon(70D) Carbonate Coating
Sustainability through longevity - Snow Peak products are designed and built to last a lifetime. They submit all of their outdoor hard goods to the highest standards of engineering and testing to ensure long-lasting durability in even the most challenging outdoor conditions. If a product requires service, Snow Peak will repair or exchange it.

Snow Peak's journey began in 1958, when the founder Yukio Yamai, an accomplished mountaineer, created his own line of superior climbing gear. Snow Peak then looked to evolve by shifting its focus from the mountaineering equipment of the past to the camping equipment of the future. Fueled by the booming national interest in auto-camping sweeping across Japan, Snow Peak released a series of radically innovative products which focused on quality, functionality, timeless-durability and considered design.

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