YETI Panga Backpack 28
The Panga Backpack is an airtight citadel merging the durability of the Panga Duffel with a tried-and-true backpack design. Its ergonomic DryHaul Shoulder Straps offer extra carrying comfort, while the removable chest straps and waist belt provide added stability and security while you trek. And no need to carry it over your head while you wade or blink an eye if left out in the rain, because it’s a 100% waterproof gear fortress equipped to outperform any other backpack out there.
TECHNOLOGY & FEATURES
Just like its Panga predecessors, this pack overrules all dunks and downpours.
HYDROLOK ZIPPER – Makes sure water stays out so your gear stays bone-dry, no matter how torrential it gets.
THICKSKIN SHELL – Our ThickSkin Shell is made of high-density nylon and thick TPU lamination to be puncture- and abrasion-resistant.
U-DOCK – The terminal end of your HydroLok Zipper that ensures a completely airtight seal.
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Maybe overpriced, but definitely âover-engineeredâ. This may at first seem like an unbelievable price for a duffel bag, but it is pretty awesome. Very well built, as you would expect from yeti. Same components youâll find on the hopper, and what makes the hoppers so much better than the other Coolers is their zipper. Which is the same one used in the Panga. If you need a waterPROOF bag, that you can depend on to keep your stuff dry, this is an awesome choice.
Worth every penny! I bought this bag after my Oakley duffle got soaked while traveling to Florida. Itâs a great bag wish it had more pockets and also a shoulder stap would be nice because when I travel I carry a back pack and a duffle. Finally was able to put it to the test had it out in the pouring rain in the back of the truck for about 6 hours also drove with it in the back of the for about 30 miles got to the hotel and everything was completely dry couldnât be happier.
Came in clutch when I needed it most. Went on a boating trip on Santa Cruz Island off Ventura, Ca. Had to make and emergency trip home in the middle of the afternoon due to an incoming storm, and hit 8ft wind swell in a 24ft BW. The boat was over weighted and all the gear was at the bow to even out the weight. When we got back to harbor, everyone’s gear had soaked through, except my bag, with all my photography and computer equipment intact.Surprisingly comfortable to carry as a backpack duffle, even with 80lbs of…