🟩 HC404 — 40L SOFT-WALLED PICKING BAG
Lightweight • Flexible • Ideal for Low-Bruise Fruit & Pergola Orchards
The Harvestwear HC404 is a versatile soft-walled picking bag designed for crops that aren’t easily bruised or for growers working in pergola-style orchards where mobility and flexibility are essential. Its wide opening, dual loading options and lightweight construction make it a favourite for citrus, feijoa, stonefruit and mixed-crop operations.
With a reinforced back, durable canvas body and a simple, reliable emptying system, the HC404 offers long service life and easy, efficient picking for both experienced crews and seasonal workers.
🟩 KEY FEATURES
✔ Soft-walled design for non-bruising crops
Ideal for citrus, feijoa, stonefruit and any fruit where a flexible bag is preferred.
✔ Easy multi-direction fruit loading
Fruit can be placed through the sides or between the front straps — perfect for pergola orchards and overhead canopies.
✔ Simple, reliable emptying system
A non-rusting brass snaphook releases smoothly while the webbing handle supports the load during emptying.
✔ Steel hoop mouth for easy loading
Keeps the bag wide open, improving picking speed and reducing fumbling in dense canopy.
✔ Comfortable adjustable harness
Padded crossover straps with high-density polyurethane foam reduce shoulder pressure and improve comfort on long days.
✔ Durable, reinforced construction
The PVC-reinforced back and heavy-duty cotton canvas provide excellent abrasion resistance and long product life.
✔ Large 40L (1.1 case) capacity
Built with a 4-point harness for strength, stability and balanced weight distribution.
🟩 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Capacity: 40L (1.1 case)
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Product Code: HC404
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Construction: Heavy-duty cotton canvas with PVC-reinforced back
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Mouth: Steel hoop to maintain opening shape
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Emptying System: Brass snaphook with webbing support handle
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Harness: Adjustable padded crossover straps
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Crop Suitability: Citrus, feijoa, stonefruit, pergola orchards, mixed fruit
🟩 NZ-MADE QUALITY
Designed and made in Hastings, New Zealand, using durable materials proven in commercial horticulture.



