Peak Design Wash Pouch Black

Key Features
- Peak Design Wash Pouch
- For toiletry items
- Internal mesh pockets with silicone coating
- External pocket
- Toothbrush pocket with magnetic seal
- Stowable aluminum hook
- #8 weatherproof zip
- Carry handle
- Made of 100% recycled 200D nylon
- DWR coating
- Color: Black
Overview
Dopp kit, ditty bag, toiletry bag, call it what you will—it’s one of the most essential travel carry tools, and can also be one of the most frustrating. In designing Wash Kit, we aimed to create the perfect balance between elegant simplicity and thoughtful functionality. Sits upright on the counter or hangs via a stowable hook, always giving total visibility and access to your toiletries. A network of internal TPU-coated nylon mesh pockets, along with a magnetically-sealed toothbrush pocket, external razor pocket, and internal zippered pouch, keep items organized and clean. All pockets easily turn inside out for quick cleaning.
Features
- Internal pocket layout accommodates many sizes/shapes of toiletry items
- Sits upright when open for easy access, small footprint fits in tight spaces
- Dedicated magnetically sealed toothbrush pocket with pull-out lining for easy cleaning
- External pocket for razor storage
- Silicone coated mesh internal pockets stay clean and dry
- Stowable aluminum hook for hanging
- Exterior grab handle
- Oversized #8 weatherproof zip
- 100% recycled 200D nylon DWR impregnated shell
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physical specifications
| Dimensions | 5cm x 26cm x 11cm (6" x 10.2" x 4.4") |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | 248g (8.7 oz) |
- Peak Design Wash Pouch Black
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