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Stone 42 Duffel

Stone 42 Duffel

Regular price $97.46 USD
Sale price $97.46 USD Regular price $129.95
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A clean and simple duffel-style cragging pack that zips wide open for easy access, the Stone 42 Duffel features recycled fabrics in the body construction and also includes a removable rope tarp to keep your cord out of the dirt.

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When easy access to your gear is paramount, the Black Diamond Stone Duffel offers simple and easy accessibility with an emphasis on lightweight comfort.

Featuring recycled fabrics in the pack’s body construction, the Stone Duffel has two internal pockets to keep your essentials organized, while the full-length zipper provides ample access to your gear. Plus, a removable rope tarp adds cragging functionality.

SPECS

  • Weight: 1146 g
  • Volume: 42 L

SPECS

  • Weight: 1146 g
  • Volume: 42 L

MATERIALS

  • 80% RC Nylon, 10% Polyester, 5% EVA, 5% Polyethylene

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