Smith & Edwards Cooler Pack Bags

Product Number: 663
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Smith & Edwards Cooler Pack Bags

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  • Size: 27" x 16" x 16"
  • Material: Super tough bear cloth nylon
  • Doubled leather handles with webbing in between for strength
  • Leather criss cross straps
  • Nickel plated hardware
  • Won't rot or mildew
  • Designed to fit a 48 qt cooler (not included)
  • Set of 2
  • Made here in our own Smith and Edwards tack shop - Farr West, Utah

Manufacturer
SMITH AND EDWARDS MANUFACTURING

Product Details

Product Weight: 11.50 LB
Shipping Dimensions: 8.50" x 38.00" x 10.00"

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Mike
Mike
03/04/2023
I bought these panniers for packing in tools on work days in the national forest. I used them and they worked out great. These were actually out of stock when I ordered. They were built in shop and shipped in a timely manner. I am well pleased and would recommend.

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Boss and peon
owner and operator of Steens Mountain Guest Ranch
08/24/2021
Bought a pair of these a year ago and have used them a lot. They have held up well and still look brand new after a full season of service. We use them to pack coolers, mineral for the cattle, blocks of salt, tools for trail building, What ever we have to do on the mountain. My Grandson says the only problem he sees with them is that we only have one set of them. I am ordering another set.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This pack bag is the favorite of our western manager Marty for it's size, shape, and durability. It was designed to fit a 48 qt cooler but you'll find it has many uses. It's made with a super strong nylon, also known as bear cloth, and won't rot or mildew. You get 2, one for each side of the horse. The D rings are attached to allow you to easily fasten extra loads together and fasten it to your horse's cinch.

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