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Excellent Condition The North Face Endurance Belt L Running Waist Pouch

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Management number 55312691 Release Date 2026/02/07 List Price $39.22 Model Number 55312691
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The North Face / ENDURANCE BELT NM61325 Waist Bag RUNNING Black BAG Unisex

Waist Pouch NM61325

This North Face waist bag is now discontinued and rare even as a used item.

It shows little signs of use and is in beautiful condition. Thank you.

Original retail price: ¥9,800

■ Suitable waist size: L/86-100cm
■ Material: 70D ripstop nylon, 210D ripstop nylon, nylon stretch mesh
■ Capacity: 3.5L
■ Weight: 240g

Minimalist style for:
Trail running
Trekking
Jogging
Hiking
Walking
Nearby trails to sightseeing runs, etc.
Convenient for various uses!
Easily stores a smartphone + bottle + energy food + cash!

Shaped by the requests of The North Face global athlete, Tsuyoshi Kaburaki, ideas to minimize load are incorporated throughout.
The wide, stretchy waist belt and the four stays on the back also function as a corset (supporting the muscles of the lower back), and the Velcro allows for free adjustment of the fit.

It has a bottle pocket and two pockets of different sizes, and you can also secure a shell with the bungee cord.
With reflectors, it improves visibility during nighttime travel.

Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to used items.

CategoryMen > Men's accessories > Bags
SizeN/A
BrandThe North Face
ConditionGood

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