Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series
Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series

Project X-Pac™ Pouch / Redrum Series

$ 68.00 Sale Save
Size 3 Pack
Material Redrum X-Pac™
  • STORAGE: EDC Gear
  • EXTERIOR MATERIAL:   X-Pac™ / VX21 TRUE RED DWR - 1500, 210 D Ripstop Nylon face, .25 mil polyester film, Red Polyester X-PLY at 22, 50 D polyester taffeta backing
  • CLOSURE: YKK VISLON® AquaGuard® Water-Resistant 
  • LOOP: Paracord (Great for hanging or clipping inside a bag.)
  • WEIGHT: 0.25 lb
  • DIMENSIONS: Micro - 4.5" Wide x 3.5" Tall, Medium - 7.5" Wide x 5.5" Tall, Large - 9" Wide x 7.25" Tall
  • * Contents in shots not included!
 

Meet our uber light and strong Project X-Pac™ Pouch. These pouches are super light, strong and are the perfect way to keep your gear from flying around the inside of your bag. Whatever you carry, keep everything in its right place in style. 

WHAT IS X-PAC?

Not to be mistaken with the WWF wrestler, X-Pac is a composite fabric comprised of multiple layers laminated into a single sheet. The layers in the standard pack cloth consist of a nylon face fabric, a polyester “X-Ply” mesh, a waterproof film and light taffeta backing with a water-resistant coating. Developed and distributed by the sailcloth makers Dimension-Polyant, the company discovered that much of the technology they had developed for making specialized racing sails was also capable of producing a unique bag material. A good sail needs to be as light as possible, whilst strong enough to withstand the forces running through it. To retain its intended shape the fabric needs to be stable across all dimensions. It also needs to survive the elements by not absorbing water and being resistant to UV. With these properties, and with the fabric being relatively accessible, it’s no surprise that cottage industry bag makers jumped on board. In particular, the waterproofness and structure of the fabric was far greater than other lightweight materials used at the time, such as silnylon. The waterproof film provides waterproofness up to 200 PSI, which means packs are pretty much rainproof and don’t gain weight whilst hiking in the rain.

(Source: Carryology)

PROUDLY OVER-ENGINEERED IN THE USA


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