The Patagonia Planing Divider Pack is for daily use, travel or a long approach to your favorite pointbreak. This classic panel loader loves to manage wet gear.
Around the town, around the world or around the distant point to approach your favorite break, the Patagonia Planing Divider Pack hauls all the essentials while keeping your wet and dry gear separate. The ideal everyday surf pack, it features a classic panel-loading design for instant access to the items you need whenever you’re around water. The main compartment opens with a burly zipper to hold extra clothes, dry towels and food for the day. Inside, there’s a laptop sleeve (sized to hold most 15" laptops), a zip-closing mesh pocket for your keys and wallet, seam taping to keep water where it belongs and an easily cleaned fabric coating. The front mesh pocket (with drain holes) carries your wet towels and swimsuit and closes with a long zipper to accommodate bulky items. Two exterior mesh pockets hold water bottles or additional wet gear. A breathable and hydrophobic shoulder harness combined with the padded back panel provide all-day carrying comfort. Made of a tough yet limber 300-denier, 100% recycled polyester with a TPU-film laminate and 100% nylon mesh.
Features and SpecificationsÂ
- Tough, recycled polyester with TPU-film laminate for wet gear organization
- Two-way zipper with rope zipper pulls provides easy access to the main compartment
- Padded interior sleeve holds most 15" laptops
- Interior pocket organizes small essentials
- Padded back panel for all-day carrying comfort
- Breathable and hydrophobic shoulder harness
- 598 g (1 lb 5 oz)
- Materials: Body: 9-oz 300-denier 100% recycled polyester with a TPU-film laminate. Mesh: 6.9-oz 100% nylon
Recycled Polyester
In 1993, Patagonia adopted fleece into their product line made from post consumer recycled (PCR) plastic soda bottles. They were the first outdoor clothing manufacturer to do so. PCR® clothing was a positive step towards a more sustainable system – one that uses fewer resources, discards less and better protects people’s health.
Today, Patagonia are able to utilize more sources for recycled polyester and offer it on more garments such as Capilene® baselayers, shell jackets, board shorts, and fleece. They now recycle used soda bottles, unusable manufacturing waste, and worn out garments (including our own) into polyester fibers to produce many of their clothes.
Using recycled polyester lessens our dependence on petroleum as a raw material source, curbs discards and reduces toxic emissions from incinerators.