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NeilPryde Sailing’s NPS Equipment Bag

by NeilPryde Sailing 3 Apr 2019 04:00 PDT
The NPS Equipment Bag from NeilPryde Sailing © NeilPryde Sailing

NeilPryde Sailing presents a great looking kit bag for the 2019 season, the NPS Equipment Bag. The bag's roomy 85 litres of capacity means there is plenty of space for all your sailing kit the wetsuit, drysuit, towel, hike boots and a change of clothes too.

The bag's design makes it quick and easy to access everything that's inside it has an extra-large main opening and external pocket plus three internal pockets.

Because the NPS Equipment Bag is fully lined with water resistant tarpee you can keep your wet and dry kit separate on the way home from the regatta.

There's a shoulder strap and ID pocket too, and a strong end handle for lifting. The NPS Equipment bag is manufactured to an exceptionally high quality.

NeilPryde Sailing is a UK company which has developed from the iconic Neil Pryde brand, long the favourite of windsurfers, and has used decades of experience to develop some of the best active sailing clothing available. NeilPryde Sailing is part of Alliance Marine Group. The NeilPryde Sailing range is available in outlets across the UK.

For more information visit neilprydesailing.com

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