The Simms Freestone Sling Pack in Pewter is the perfect bag for anglers who want convenient storage during fishing trips. This pack is designed to enhance productivity on the water. Its main compartment is semi-structured and features a D-shaped two-way zipper. It also includes a fully integrated net sheath with a D-ring for attaching a utility leash.
The pack comes with accessory attachments such as a tippet Caddy and Floatant Holster, as well as an internal keyclip. There is also a zippered secure stash pocket with a key clip for storing your phone or keys, and a secondary stash pocket at the top for holding lunch or an extra layer.
The pack is made from 330D Nylon Ripstop fabric with a polyurethane backside coating, ensuring its durability. The shoulder strap is fully functional and ergonomically shaped, with a tool attachment port and an adjustable sternum strap for added comfort.
Overall, the Simms Freestone Sling Pack is a versatile and practical choice for anglers who want a reliable and convenient storage solution for their fishing gear.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can this sling pack fit all of my fishing essentials?
Yes, the Simms Freestone Sling Pack has a semi-structured main compartment with a D-shaped two-way zipper, providing ample storage for your fishing gear.
2. Can I attach my fishing net to this pack?
Definitely! The pack features a fully integrated net sheath with a D-ring for attaching a utility leash, allowing you to securely carry your fishing net.
3. Is there a pocket for keeping my phone or keys?
Absolutely! The pack has a zippered secure stash pocket with a key clip, providing a safe and easily accessible space for your phone or keys.
4. Does the pack have additional storage space?
Yes, there is a secondary stash pocket at the top of the pack, perfect for holding lunch or an extra layer during your fishing trips.
5. Is this sling pack durable?
Definitely! The pack is made from 330D Nylon Ripstop fabric with a polyurethane backside coating, ensuring its durability and ability to withstand the rigors of outdoor activities.
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