Dakine Session 8L Bag Naval Academy
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The Dakine Session 8L Bag is a durable and versatile bike hydration pack designed for all-day pedaling. Featuring a 2L Hydrapak reservoir and Phaser bite valve, it ensures ample hydration on the go. Its breathable Air Flow backpanel and shoulder straps offer comfort, while storage options like an organized front pocket, fleece-lined sunglass pocket, and internal organizer pockets keep essentials secure and easily accessible. With external attachment straps and safety features like an integrated rescue whistle and sternum strap, it's a reliable companion for outdoor adventures.
- 2L / 70oz Hydrapak® reservoir
- Phaser bite valve
- Breathable Air Flow backpanel and shoulder straps
- External attachment straps
- Fleece lined sunglass pocket
- Internal organizer pockets
- Safety light attachment
- Integrated rescue whistle / sternum strap
- 488 cubic inches [ 8L ]
- 17 x 7 x 3" [ 43 x 18 x 7cm ]
- 1.2 lbs. [ .56kg ]
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