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Deuter Airlite 22 Backpack - 1342cu in

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Material: Deuter Ripstop 210, 210 D PU-coated ripstop nylon Volume: 1342 cu in Support/Suspension: Aircomfort FlexLite Shoulder Straps: contoured with 3D Air mesh Waist Belt: yes, perforated foam Hydration Compatible: yes, 3L capacity Reservoir Included: no Access: top panel Pockets: 2 side mesh, 1 valuables, 1 front stow, 2 waist belt Trekking Pole Carry: yes Compression: yes, sides Rain Cover: yes, detachable Weight Capacity: 18 lb Dimensions: 20 x 9.8 x 7.1 in Claimed Weight: 2 lb 3 oz Recommended Use: hiking & camping Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime

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