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A versatile cargo system integrating a small day-pack with a chest pack. Both packs can be used separately as well as connected via buckle system.
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- Backpack features:
- 3 Main zippered compartments; the smaller, front pocket has a zippered mesh pocket
- Hydration sleeve in rear compartment (bladder not included)
- Daisy-chain webbing on front; elastic shock-cord on bottom for stashing a shell
- Adjustable waist band and shoulder straps
- Backpack capacity - 11 liters, 700 cubic inches; Dimensions: 18" x 10" x 4"
- Chest Pack features:
- Large zippered cavity with internal mesh pockets; molded foam front pocket/drop-down workstation with zippered top pocket; zippered body-side pocket; retractor docking station; removable/adjustable neck strap and wait strap for use without backpack
- Chest Pack capacity - 3.2 liters, 200 cubic inches; Dimensions: 12" x 9" x 4"
- Imported
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Summary of Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Customer Reviews 
2 reviews (2 out of 2 customers recommend this product to a friend.)
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very practical
By: Shaun
Denver, CO
Would you recommend?
Yes
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2011-12-20
I bought this pack last season and was a bit skeptical at first. I was looking to get away from the bulk of a vest especially while fishing in the summer heat. I decided on this after shopping around because of its pack size; not too small and not enormous either. The chest pack is a bit on the smaller size but I was looking to simplify anyways. The only thing that I find frustrating is a lack of a good place to hang my net on the back. I use the multiple loops provided for this with a magnet but I can never seem to find the magnet on the back when Im trying to put the net back. I look pretty silly out there spinning in circles trying to reconnect my net to my back. Im sure I will figure out something to make it work. Other than that it is a great product.
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Headwaters Tech Pack
By: Brendan
Australia
Would you recommend?
Yes
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2011-10-09
For years, I bashed through srcub in a manky old fishing vest and shoved as many bits and pieces as I could into it’s orifices. A couple of years ago, I upgraded to a Simms Guide vest, which was rad but still lacked the versatility I needed. For example, if I was heading into the Western Lakes for the day I would need to also carry a day pack to at least take some food, jacket and a DSLR. Lugging a day pack over a vest was…. let’s say it was a little bit underwhelming.
Enter the Simms Headwaters Tech Pack – I picked one up earlier this season, and after much use I can strongly say that I have no desire to step back into the world of vests. The Tech Pack has a little chest compartment at the front, which has more than enough room for all your required tackle for the mission, unless you want to carry the kitchen sink and all the dishes….
The back-pack has enough room for me to slap in a couple of sangas, snacks, fly boxes, Gore-Tex jacket and a decent sized camera. Everything seems to be in the right spot on this pack and I find it very functional. Even if you wanted to lighten the load, the chest compartment can clip off leaving a comfy neoprene-padded strap around your neck. Add to this that the pack overall seems to be ergonomically designed so that all straps and padding slide straight into the sweet spots. The only improvement I could suggest would be to add some elastic straps on the side to enable the secure addition of a spare rod tube (handy for when you’re in the middle of no-where and you bust off that fish of a life-time).
If you’re someone who is looking for a pack outside your vest capabilities, then seriously check out the tech pack here and then thank me later!
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 Headwaters™ Tech Pack rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews.
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