
Mystery Ranch Zoid Bag - Large
Streamlined Organization for Deep Pack Storage
The Mystery Ranch Zoid Bag uses a trapezoidal side profile to maximize storage volume while maintaining a low profile in your pack. This zippered accessory bag keeps small essentials organized and accessible, whether buried deep in your main pack or clipped to external webbing.
Key Features
- Trapezoidal Design: Creates streamlined volume that fits efficiently in pack corners and tight spaces
- Webbing Grab Loop: Secure attachment point for carabiners or quick retrieval from pack depths
- YKK Zippers: Reliable closure system built to handle repeated field use
- Lightweight Construction: 160Dx320D nylon fabric packs down small when not in use
- Versatile Organization: Perfect for first aid supplies, electronics, or field maintenance items
Specifications
| Material | 160Dx320D nylon |
| Weight (Small) | 1.4 oz |
| Volume (Small) | 92 cu-in |
| Volume (Medium) | 214 cu-in |
| Dimensions (Small) | 6.5" x 9" x 2" |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the trapezoidal shape better than a standard rectangular bag?
The trapezoidal side profile creates more internal volume while fitting better into the irregular spaces inside your pack. This shape prevents wasted space and makes the bag easier to pack efficiently.
How does the webbing grab loop work for attachment?
The webbing loop allows you to clip the bag to carabiners, MOLLE webbing, or internal pack loops. It also serves as a grab handle when you need to pull the bag from deep inside your pack.
What size should I choose for my gear?
The small size works well for basic first aid supplies or small electronics. The medium size handles larger items like field maintenance kits or extended medical supplies. Both sizes pack down efficiently when not full.
How durable is the 160Dx320D nylon fabric?
This lightweight nylon blend balances durability with packability. It resists tears and abrasion while remaining light enough for ultralight packing strategies. The fabric is treated to resist water penetration.