Berghaus Black Expidition Mule 40 Holdall
Roomy when you need it, compact when you don’t, the Expedition Mule 40 will protect your kit on the way to base camp, so you can get on and enjoy the journey ahead.
Wherever you’re heading you can rely on the sturdy yet light weight Expedition Mule+ 40 to get you to the starting line. It cleverly tucks away in to a small package once you’re unpacked, so you can store it or carry it unnoticed for extra convenience. Well designed for easy carrying it has plenty of handles and it even converts into a rucksack itself to make carrying loads easier through transitions. 40 litres of storage space and an internal zipped pocket means you can cram in all your essential clothing and equipment. Durable, waterproof fabric not only looks good, it’s also tough enough for the wildest places – like airport loading bays.
Features:
- ADAPTABLE - Height adjustable chest strap and detachable padded shoulder straps mean you can carry it like a rucksack for extra comfort moving heavy loads.
- COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT - There when you need it, gone when you don’t. Packs away into a zipped pocket for lightweight compact storage.
- HIGHLY WEATHER RESISTANT - Hardwearing, waterproof fabric keeps clothing and equipment safe and whilst travelling to your starting base no matter how remote.
- WEIGHT - 990g (approx.)
BERGHAUS BLACK EXPIDITION MULE 40 HOLDALL
BERGHAUS
Berghaus is an outdoor clothing and equipment manufacturer headquartered in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK. It is based in the North East of England but distributes worldwide. It was founded in 1966 by climbers and mountaineers Peter Lockey and Gordon Davison.
In 1966, outdoor wear as we know it didn't really exist. Then Berghaus came along. It all began when climbers and mountaineers Peter Lockey and Gordon Davison from the North East of England, frustrated by what they saw as a lack of decent outdoor gear, decided to import and sell their own.
Innovators of waterproof; their technology has come a long way since the first mass-produced waterproof jackets. These days there’s no ‘one-jacket-suits-all’ approach, and they’re proud to create clothing made specifically for different athletic types, activities and climates.