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Backpack Rain Cover
Backpack Rain Cover
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Description
Keep your LTT Backpack drier than this product description. It’s a water repellant and wind resistant rain cover to protect your belongings for when it gets really wet outside.
Note: This is designed for the larger LTT Backpack, and is not recommended for the Commuter Backpack.
Functional and durable PFAS-free construction
Built and tested to be water resistant, water repellant, wind resistant, and abrasion resistant - all while remaining PFAS-free.
Stay visible
Adorned with a stylish mountain landscape-inspired reflective design for increased visibility in the dark.
Size does matter
Designed to fit over your LTT Backpack effortlessly- most rain covers just aren’t big enough. Compatible with other similarly sized backpacks.
Carries conveniently
Packs into an included zippable carrying case that seamlessly clips onto your backpack’s accessory loops or carabiner.
Product Information
- Backpack Rain Cover
- Zippable Carrying Case
Material Composition:
- 100% Nylon
- DWR is non-fluorinated and PFC-free
Washing Instructions:
- Machine Wash Cold
- Hang to dry
- Do not iron
- Do not bleach








A really good quality product. I'm UK based so we get the rain the same as Vancouver often so having something to protect the bag and the tech inside is key. Recently tested when walking in the rain for hours and it works just as advertised. It dries pretty quickly too once you're indoors so can fold it back up to put back in the bag
It do what it is supposed to do, keeping the bag dry and it look awesome
Fits into the front pocket of the ltt bag very easily with room to spare and is easy to fold out and use and also easy to put back
What can you say its a backpack rain cover i like it. Does what it says it does so thats good
As a displaced PNW resident the design gives me a nice little nod to home but I do have to agree with the other reviews ans wonder why exactly the cover smells strongly of fish oil. Not Rancid fish oil, thank goodness, but just fishyness. Letting the cover air out for a week or more also doesn't resolve the issue. Would be good to get some recommendations on how exactly to neutralize that smell and then for future buyers, remove whatever you put on there that creates the fish smell.
Cheers!

