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Patagonia Great Divider

Patagonia Great Divider
The Patagonia Great Divider has probably logged as many miles as any bag we have taken anywhere in the world. they have been with us to Belize, Bahamas, Chile, The Seychelles, Alaska, Argentina and anywhere else we have travelled. We love this bag and while it is a little tougher to get into, unlike other boat bags, it is worth the effort. Ask yourself is a boat bag a good bag is if it is easy to get into? No it isn't. You need a bag that has a tough zipper and will keep your valuable camera equipment and your favorite tackle. DRY!

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•The exterior is made of a durable, waterproof, coated nylon that repels water
•Main compartment is made of a pliable, resilient high-density foam that gives the bag shape and protects contents
•Molded bottom pan repels standing water and grips slippery surfaces
•Transparent floating interior panel (on the inside lid) has zippered pockets on both sides; foam dividers (with hook-and-loop attachments) can be arranged in any configuration
•Two interior zippered end pockets are transparent and removable
•Strap attachments and seams are welded to eliminate leakage; highly water-resistant zipper with T-grip
•Foam-padded handle; single, split shoulder strap is adjustable and removable
•Body: 840-denier nylon double-coat with polyurethane coating. Top and bottom: molded one-piece TPU
•1916 g (4 lbs 3.6 oz)
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SKU SKU707
 
Our Price: $229.00
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