Muddy Pro Series 1300 Backpack Mossy Oak Bottomland
Regardless of where you hunt or how you hunt, kick this season off with a hauls-it-all pack from Muddy’s newest lineup: The Pro Series. One of six feature-loaded packs in the new hunt pack family, the Pro 1300 Pack boasts 1,300 cubic inches of storage space (equivalent to 21 liters), complete with four front zippered pockets, two fabric side pockets, two mesh side pockets, interior mesh pockets for organizing gear and a hydration pocket compatible with up to a 3-liter bladder. Add to that an expandable exterior pocket that safely secures your gun or bow thanks to wrap-around compression straps to allow for hands-free trekking into and out of the field, what more could an outdoorsman ask for? How about a structured polyethylene frame sheet with chest and waist straps that deliver ample back support when you need it most? Or a rugged, all-but-silent poly brush construction in Mossy Oak’s signature Bottomlands camouflage with an integrated rain cover that keeps the things you carry protected through wind, rain, snow, and more? Yeah, we thought so. With the Pro 1300 Pack, there’s no question about what you can handle—or haul—this hunting season. So go ahead, load up, and get after it.
FEATURES
- Boasts a whopping 1,300 cubic inches (21 liters) of storage space
- Gun/bow pocket with adjustable compression straps allows hunters to go hands-free
- Ample interior and exterior pocket space helps keep must-haves organized
- Zippered front pockets
- Two side fabric pockets & two side mesh pockets
- Interior mesh pockets for organizing gear
- Supportive polyethylene frame sheet, chest, and waist straps evenly distribute any load
- Included rain cover keeps gear and accessories dry in inclement weather conditions
- The hydration pocket holds up to a 3-liter bladder of your choice (not included)
- Silent, yet durable poly brush fabric construction in Mossy Oak Bottomlands camo
California Proposition 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov