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Overview
About Mystery Ranch Upcycle 15 L Rip Ruck Backpack - Del Mar
Excess. A low-profile, minimalist design, durable Robic nylon construction and a plethora of organizational pockets are sure to make Mystery Ranch's Rip Ruck backpack your new go-to for everyday use.
- 330 denier Robic nylon
- Reinforced top haul handle
- Magnetic RipZip opening for quick access to essentials
- Fixed harnessing
- Floating padded sleeve fits laptops up to 15" and features a divided zip mesh pocket
- Document sleeve with touch-fasten panel for attaching accessories
- Molded body panel
- Vertical entry zip face pocket with interior dividers
- Side, stretch-woven pocket
- PALS webbing on top of lid for MOLLE accessories
- Two inner zip side pockets
- Front daisy chains for attaching accessories
- Made in Vietnam
- Please note: Pockets on this garment contain magnetic closures which may pose risks to persons with pacemakers or ICD devices
Specs
Specs about Mystery Ranch Upcycle 15 L Rip Ruck Backpack - Del Mar
- Pack material: 330 denier Robic nylon fabric
- Laptop compatible: Yes
- Laptop compartment fits up to: 15"
- Dimensions: 16.5x10.5x7.5"
- Pack capacity: 915 cu.in.
- Volume liters: 15
- Made in Vietnam
- Please note: Pockets on this garment contain magnetic closures which may pose risks to persons with pacemakers or ICD devices
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Most Helpful 3-Star Review
3.0 out of 5 stars.
Bought it last year here
Reviewed by ngriff from Austin, TX on Monday, September 2, 2024
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Bought it last year hereReviewed by ngriff from Austin, TX on Monday, September 2, 2024I bought it last year and noticed that my review (which was not flattering) has been removed. Not cool, STP. Anyway, I have the Rip Ruck 24 and thought this one would be similar but smaller. It carried really poorly though with a lot less organization, not just less space, and was disappointing. I remember thinking that it was more of a women's fit than for a man. Maybe that was the problem?