Essentials Stash

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Life requires organization, and the Essential Stash provides just that. For all of your small electronics, toiletries, first aid essentials, or whatever else you need to keep organized and accessible.;

A must-have for organization on and off the trail, the Essentials Stash is a utilitarian case for tool or survival kits, first aid kits, electronics, toiletries, and camp kitchen utensils. The dual compartment is built with an internal divider and elastic webbing for organized storage and easy access to those smaller itemsyou’ll want to have in reach. 

FEATURES

  • Dual compartment organizer with zippered internal divider
  • Elastic webbing storage for toothbrush, scissors, clippers, etc.
  • Coated mesh backpanel pocket for see-thru storage
  • Multiple organizer pockets for toiletries, cables, accessories, etc.
  • Three internal zippered pockets;Webbing haul handle
  • Single vanity hook for hanging

MATERIALS

  • 300d Poly RipStop

DIMENSIONS

  • 4.5" x 7.25" x 2" / 11.5 x 18.5 x 5 cm - Small
  • 4.75" x 9.5" x 3.75" / 12 x 24 x 9.5 cm - Medium

VOLUME

  • 52 ci / 0.8 L - Small
  • 115 ci / 1.9 L - Medium

CAPACITY

WEIGHT

  • 5 oz / 0.13 kg - Small
  • 8.8 oz / 0.25 kg - Medium

Customer Reviews

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Larry Diran

Great addition to my Mountainsmith collection

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David Peyton
Essentials Stash

Great product and well made.

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Laura Sushoreba
Excellent Purse Organizer

I'm one of those people who like to be prepared. Which means I carry a great variety of things in a bag in my purse and I was getting tired of having to dump out a bag with a single pocket everytime I needed something. The small essentials stash bag has a ton of pockets and loops to make it easy to store and find things, including an outside pocket for the little things you need all the time like chapstick. I have first aid supplies, meds, writing utensils, lotion, a leatherman, eye drops, a flashlight, snacks, safety pins, matches, ear plugs, feminine products and lots more stashed for all of life's emergencies. I call it my "save the world" bag.