The Mission Surf DLX Wet/Dry Rolltop Backpack 35L by Dakine is the essential accessory for all surf enthusiasts. This innovative backpack features a waterproof roll-top pocket, perfectly designed to accommodate your full hooded wetsuit, up to size XXL. Thanks to its sealed seam technology, you can carry your wet gear with peace of mind, while the rest of your belongings stay dry.
Practical and well-designed, the Mission Surf DLX also includes a dedicated space for your water bottle, so you can stay hydrated after your intense sessions. Its front storage pocket with quick access allows you to keep your essentials within reach, while a discreet pocket on the back panel protects your valuables. Every aspect of this bag has been designed to optimize your organization and comfort during your surf outings.
Whether you are an experienced surfer or a passionate amateur, the Mission Surf DLX Wet/Dry Rolltop Backpack 35L is designed to accompany your most beautiful aquatic adventures.
Waterproof roll-top pocket, watertight and tapered, large enough for a hooded XXL 5/4/3 full wetsuit.
Breathable mesh back panel with ergonomic padded shoulder straps
Rescue whistle on adjustable chest strap
Reflective strap and cord details
Top-loading front pocket with compression closure strap
Fleece-lined sunglasses pocket
Waxed side pocket lined with tarp
Easy-access front mesh pocket with elastic storage
Hidden back pocket for valuables
Side mesh pocket for water bottle
Side compression straps | Quick-grab side handles | MOLLE attachment system and attachment points
Reinforced bottom in 600D coated polyester, 100% recycled, diamond ripstop pattern.

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