Preview: Kitanica Vespid Pack

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posted on March 2, 2025
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Kitanica Vespid Pack

A combination top- and panel-loading design makes the 30-liter Kitanica Vespid pack convenient to use and versatile—even beyond typical every-day-carry needs.

The pack’s adaptable suspension system consists of height-adjustable and padded shoulder straps with load-lifters, a rigid foam frame sheet, a magnetically connected sternum strap and a removable waist belt.

Exterior features include laser-cut MOLLE back and side panels, twin bottle holsters, a magnetic lid with pocket and a stout, triple-layer carry handle. Inside are compartments that accommodate a laptop or tablet along with zippered mesh pockets and additional gear sleeves.

Construction of the 20"x11"x8½" bag includes water-resistant-coated 500 denier Cordura nylon on the outside and a 210 denier nylon lining and nylon-tape-bound seams inside.

The Kitanica Vespid Pack sells for $199. For more information, visit kitanica.com.

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