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Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible Backpack
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The Flint Hills was designed to maximize efficiency, with very little bulk and cooling mesh fabric for comfort even on the warmest of days. Steeped in tradition, the Flint Hills Vest has long been the answer for anglers searching for a classic look, with a contemporary feature set. Each of your essential boxes and accessories have their place with plenty of exterior zippered pockets, tool attachment points, and a large, posterior stash pocket.
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The Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible Backpack is extremely versatile. With a capacity of 28 liters, you can carry all your gear for a day on the water and shield it from whatever Mother Nature throws your way. This Fishpond backpack is fully submersible and is tough beyond its waterproof capability, made with 900D TPU-coated NewStream fabric.
Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible Backpack (Eco Cutthroat Orange)
For the angler who likes to travel light. You can eliminate all but the basics and feel comfortable you still have everything you need. For the angler who likes to travel light. You can eliminate all but the basics and feel comfortable you still have everything you need.
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The thunderhead sling is just as ready for what the day might bring as you are. When you need quick access to all of your gear, sling this clean design over your shoulder and charge into the elements. Built for anglers who live life in the grit of the riverbed and demand the most from their gear. Load your valuables in the roomy main compartment, lock them behind the fully waterproof TRU Zip, and submerge yourself into the environment.
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How is my first set up? I hike a lot, any suggestions to add for a beginner ? : r/flyfishing