DESCRIPTION
A durable and versatile 10L packing cube for organising small items and isolating dirty gear. Folded or flat, the Index Gear Organiser works inside a duffle bag or strapped to a climbing or day pack.
Made from a 210d PU-coated nylon that is light and durable. Featuring dual 5L zippered compartments to help organise gear, with a white interior to make it easier to view contents. The durable polyester mesh dividers provide visibility and let damp items dry. It's reversible design allows it to be used mesh side out and the clip system secures the folded organiser and provides hanging options. Four lash points and a handle for carry options and easy grab-and-go.
KEY FEATURES
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Dual 5L Zippered Compartments - Separate clean gear from dirty items with two independent 5-litre sections for efficient organisation
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210d PU-Coated Nylon Construction - Lightweight yet durable water-resistant material weighing just 175g, built to withstand rugged outdoor use
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Breathable Polyester Mesh Dividers - Transparent panels provide instant visibility while allowing damp gear to air dry naturally
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Reversible Design with Clip System - Use mesh-side out or fabric-side out, with integrated clips for folding and multiple hanging options
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Compact Dimensions - 10L capacity fits perfectly inside duffle bags, backpacks, or climbing packs without wasting space
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Four Lash Points and Carry Handle - Versatile attachment system for external strapping plus reinforced handle for quick grab-and-go convenience
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Material: 210d PU-coated nylon
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Dimensions: 30cm x 21cm x 18.5cm
- Weight: 175g
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Originally founded as Rock Solid Manufacturing by David Lane in 1981, In 1990 Lane brought Jeremy Guard, a fellow climber, into the fold and in 1991 they renamed the company Arc’teryx - a nod to the Archaeopteryx lithographica, the first reptile to develop feathers for flight - the first bird - and the brand’s instantly recognisable logo is a depiction of the Berlin specimen of the Archaeopteryx. Their philosophy is guided by the belief that durability is the strongest path to sustainability.