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A joint project between a well-known ultralight gear store and MacPac. A highly flexible and long-lasting backpack will be released.

In "Commune H.Four stores for long trail beginners to turn to first.a specialty store for ultralight (UL) hiking, which we introduced in a project titledHikers DepotIt is a pioneer in the Japanese UL world. It is a pioneer in the Japanese UL industry, having introduced UL gear and long trail culture even before the boom in the industry began.

The backpacks are a joint project between Hiker's Depot and macpac, an outdoor brand from New Zealand.Ketewill be released.

Kete ¥34,100 each

The goal of "Kete" was to create a lightweight, simple, durable, and long-lasting product. In order to achieve this, the interior is designed with a lean, single-chamber structure. The drawcord opening allows the capacity to be adjusted from 30L to 40L. The pockets on both sides and daisy chains ensure expandability for adding or removing luggage, and the design allows the user to freely arrange the baggage.

The dough is made from a fabric developed by MacPac.AzTec®The "Wax Resin" is used. The fabric is densely woven with cotton and polyester blended yarn and impregnated with wax resin to provide high water resistance and durability. Furthermore, the parts are made as simple as possible to minimize the risk of breakage and to make it easy to repair. It is a backpack that can be used for a long time.

The back of the bag is equipped with removable pads that can be adjusted according to the amount of luggage and the wearer's preference. The harness shape follows the curves of the body for a natural fit, making it suitable for long hours of activity.

The "Kete" introduced will go on sale on Wednesday, April 15. It will be sold exclusively at Goldwind directly-managed stores, Hiker's Depot, and other stores that carry the product. How about a spring hiking trip or a GW travel companion?

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*Special site will be open from April 15 (Wed.) at 10:00.

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