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Lightweight and stowable

Fit a picnic lunch and a bottle of wine in the Patagonia Lightweight Travel Pack, jump on your cruiser, ride to the beach, and enjoy the waves and a sunset. Or stuff this backpack into its stow pocket and pack it in your luggage so you’ll have a sturdy backpack for hiking on your vacation.
  • Double ripstop nylon is as durable as a picnic basket
  • Main pocket has a cinch drawcord to hold items securely in place
  • Easily access your wallet and keys with the zippered lid pocket
  • Dual mesh side pockets hold water bottles or snacks
  • Lightweight foam cushions the load to protect your back
  • Stuffs into its own self storage sack so you can store it easily in a bigger bag when travelling
  • Dimensions are 16.5 x 10 x 5in (42 x 25 x 12cm)

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3 5

samp222188

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It's a great light weight pack. But it's so flimsy. It's hard because I have never been disappointed in Patagonia, till now. I ended up buying a stronger Eddie Bauer pack and love it.

5 5

Bobby

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I got this before a 2 week trip to Belize, I have a large camera bag but wanted something I could toss in for all those times when I didn't need the large bag, and this worked perfectly! It was the only bag we carried after we got to where we stayed. It could fit mask, snorkel, snacks, towels, Belikin's, and of course sun screen. I throw it in my checked bag for every trip now. It is really small and lightweight (packs up to about half the size of a Nalgene), so I doubt it would be a good crag bag and I wouldn't shove it full to check at the airport, but thats not what its made for! Cheers!