SKU: GC47-PD-BTR-RF-45-BK-1

Peak Design Travel Rain Fly

Peak Design Rain Fly

When you need total protection from the elements, the ultra-packable 45L Rainfly is your best friend. It’s not your run-of-the mill rain cover, either. Constructed from burly 200D siliconized ripstop nylon, the Rainfly packs into an integrated carry pouch. That pouch securely connects to exterior attachment points on the Travel Backpack 45L and stows neatly inside a magnetically sealed exterior sleeve. When the rain hits you can instantly deploy the Rainfly while it’s still connected to your backpack.

Weatherproof Design

Drainage grommet releases moisture to keep items dry. Integrated sack fits in Travel Backpack's magnetically sealed external sleeve.

Unparalleled Security

Siliconized coating and fully taped seams for ultimate protection. One-handed cinch cord keeps Rainfly tight, secure, and snug.

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Peak Design Rain Fly

When you need total protection from the elements, the ultra-packable 45L Rainfly is your best friend. It’s not your run-of-the mill rain cover, either. Constructed from burly 200D siliconized ripstop nylon, the Rainfly packs into an integrated carry pouch. That pouch securely connects to exterior attachment points on the Travel Backpack 45L and stows neatly inside a magnetically sealed exterior sleeve. When the rain hits you can instantly deploy the Rainfly while it’s still connected to your backpack.

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