Brand New Ktm Baja Hydration Bag Pack 1.5 Gallon 2 Liters 3pw1470500 on 2040-parts.com
Vincentown, New Jersey, US
- You are bidding on a BRAND NEW Genuine KTM BAJA HYDRATION BAG
HYDRATION PACK WITH LARGE COMPARTMENT FOR STORING SPARE CLOTHES,
TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT.
ERGONOMICALLY PADDED AIR MESH SHOULDER STRAPS WITH NET POCKETS.
DROP-IN COMPARTMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES OR PERSONAL ITEMS.
CONCEALED ZIPPERS PROTECT IT FROM DIRT AND SMALL ROCKS.
INCLUDING 2 LITER HYDRATION PACK BLADDER. MADE
EXCLUSIVELY FOR KTM BY OGIO.
SIZE APPROX. 18 X 9 X 5
1.5 GALLON OR 2 LITER
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