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Mountain Hardwear  Camp 4 Chalk Bucket

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Be ready for any climbing adventure with your crew with this Mountain Hardwear chalk bucket. It is deep enough to hold a full bag of chalk and wide enough to dip both hands inside.

Color: Cactus White
Size: One Size
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Features

  • Developed in collaboration with the Mountain Hardwear team of pro climbers
  • 420-denier nylon with special carbonate coating for additional durability
  • Magnet-lined brim ensures quick closure if bucket is knocked over to reduce chalk spillage
  • Deep enough to hold a full bag of chalk and wide enough to dip both hands inside
  • Roll-top keeps chalk from escaping during transport and doubles as a handle
  • Hypalon brim provides a large, stiff opening for easy access
  • Grosgrain grab handles serve as clip points for shoes and allow for easy carry to new boulders
  • Freestanding design sits sturdily in gym pack, on bouldering pads and on uneven rocks
  • Pull tabs on each side of the front zipper for easy open/close and additional lash points
  • Front zipper pocket houses most phone sizes
  • Double back pockets have backboard rims for easy access
  • Durable water repellent (DWR) coating adds extra defense against water entering the bag
  • Diagonal seam lines reduce bulkiness when brim is rolled
  • Elastic brush holder loop

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Climbing

Material(s)

20-denier carbonate coated ripstop nylon: 100% nylon

Weight

182 grams

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