REI Splash
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The Splash is a hydration pack made by REI. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.
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"All-angle reflective piping increases your visibility in low-light conditions. Backpanel is lined with highly breathable, moisture-wicking 3D ventilating mesh--raised torso panels provide a space for moisture to move to. Completely adjustable and wrapped with breathable mesh, padded shoulder straps and cut-away waistbelt offer maximum ventilation. Dual mesh side pockets provide storage for sunglasses, snacks or other often-used essentials. HDPE (high-density polyethylene) framesheet offers load support and protection from pack's contents. Includes a 2-liter Nalgene CXC reservoir with AquaGuard antimicrobial treatment, articulating bite valve, on/off switch and magnetic retainer. Innovative feature directs hydration sip tube out through either shoulder strap with a magnetic retainer on hose and strap to keep tube close by. Lightweight tool loop attachment is adjustable for hauling trekking poles or even a light axe. Quench your thirst with the REI Splash hydration daypack for women. This lightweight pack is for those moving fast on and off the trail! REI-exclusive internal cord compression system pulls the load in with one tug, eliminating external straps and buckles. Women-specific fit with shoulder straps positioned closer together and anatomically shaped through bust area. Zippered access to main compartment can carry everything you need for those light and fast day trips. Zippered front pocket organizer features a key clip and two mesh pockets plus room for smaller essentials such as lip balm and sunscreen."
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