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Fjallraven
Travel Pack
$224.95
Description

  Highly organized and sleek travel pack with durable fabric

  Practical semi-soft travel bag that can be carried on the back and that has room for everything you need for a few nights away. Well-planned storage means quick access to things you need close at hand and minimizes time spent in security checks and airplane aisles. Padded shoulder straps make it comfortable to carry. If you want to keep the bag streamlined when checking your bag, you can easily stow the shoulder straps away. The outside is made from hardwearing, durable G-1000 HeavyDuty Eco in recycled polyester and organic cotton with handles in natural-colored leather. Foam padding around the entire bag protects contents and makes the pack sturdy, and the inside is lined with light polyamide fabric. The main compartment has a robust zipper that opens the bag entirely, and the zippered mesh walls keep contents in place so you can get a good overview. Several smaller pockets with zippers can be used to stow small items you want to keep extra safe. There is an extra convenient pocket at the top that can be accessed from inside when the bag is open as well as from outside via a zippered opening. A computer can be kept safe close to your back in a separate padded compartment that also has an internal pocket for an iPad, notepad and other small items. In addition, there is a fleece-lined zippered pocket at the top for your phone as well as a flat zippered pocket at the lower front. The zippers for the main compartment and the computer compartment can be locked with a padlock (not included). In total, it has a pack volume of approx. 35 liters and its dimensions are accepted as carry-on by most airlines.

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Description
Brand Name:
Fjallraven
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
2136
Liters:
35
Weight:
1650 g / 3.64 lbs
Dimensions:
46 cm x 32 cm x 27 cm / 18 x 12.6 x 10.6 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
F25514
Other Features:
• Outer material: G-1000 HeavyDuty: 65% polyester, 35% cotton
• Lining: 100% polyamide
• Non Textile Parts of Animal Origin: Yes
• Laptop Sleeve: up to 15in.
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