Ergonomic harness with waist belt
Removable rain cover
Reinforced zipped base compartment
Tackle box compatible front pocket
Two ITM compatible external side pockets
Dirt resistant EVA base
Dimensions 50cm width, 35cm depth and 60cm height.
The original Korum Rucksack was consistently voted best small rucksack by the angling press, and now it is joined by the XL version for the angler who needs even more capacity. Designed around the Korum ITM tackle box system, the pocket sizes and locations have been designed to give a logical layout to all your gear, keeping everything to hand. The full strap systems make them incredibly comfortable to carry, even when fully loaded, making the longest of walks a breeze. Insulated top bait compartment.
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Orders Outside Mainland UK
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