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FP1

FP1 (Pre-Order)

$96.00
Sale price  $96.00 Regular price 
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PRE-ORDER (SHIPS SUMMER 2026)

The market didn't have it. So we built it.

We'd fished with everything out there. Packs that were close. Packs that almost worked. The zipper that catches when the hatch is on. The strap that creeps mid-wade. Pockets you have to dig through when it matters. We wrote down everything that had ever annoyed us on the water and built backward from that list.

The FP1 is the result. One main compartment. Two quick-access pockets. G-hooks that don't shift in current. Sits flat against your chest so your cast stays clean. Nothing moves that shouldn't. Nothing's in the way when you need to be.

We reduced until all that was left was pure intention and function. No extra pockets. No features to justify. Just the stuff that earns its place on a long day wading.

Built for the person who's already thought about this stuff. Who notices when something's off and can't unfeel it. Who's been fishing long enough to know the difference between a pack that works and one that disappears into how you fish.

Built for movement.

Specifications

Weight: 5oz (142g)

Length:9in.

Width: 7in.

Capacity: 5L

Made In: VIetnam

Materials

Material:Challenge Sailcloth Ultragrid (200 denier)

Sizing/Fit


The FP1 is designed to fit a wide range of body types and layering setups. The adjustable chest strap and shoulder harness give you enough range to dial it in whether you're fishing a base layer in August or a wading jacket in November.
If you're between sizes or unsure, size up. A slightly looser fit is easier to manage on the water than one that's cinched too tight across your chest.

Adjustability
Chest strap adjusts from X" to X" around the chest. Shoulder straps are independently adjustable for a centered, balanced carry. G-hooks allow for quick on/off without removing layers.

Fit Tips
Wear it where you'll fish it. Chest packs sit best when snugged just below the collarbone — high enough to stay out of your casting stroke, low enough to access without breaking your drift. If it's riding your chin, bring the shoulder straps up. If it's dropping toward your stomach, tighten the chest strap first.

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