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Cross Trek 2 - 22 inch Wheeled Duffel w/ Removable Daypack (Spring 2023)
Granite Gear
Cross Trek 2 - 22 inch Wheeled Duffel w/ Removable Daypack (Spring 2023)
$219.95
Description

  Wheeled luggage with backpack straps

  Offering an abundance of essential features as well as carry options, this truly versatile and rugged wheeled duffel is road-ready for the terminal, the station, and the trail. Each piece of the Cross-Trek 2 Collection comes equipped with Granite Gear's barrier technology, providing 360-degree water-repellency coverage.Backpack straps allow you to throw this duffel on your back when the going gets rough.

  Please note that this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

  WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Granite Gear
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
4500
Liters:
74
Weight:
8.7 lbs - 3.9 kg
Dimensions:
22" X 14" X 13" - 55.9 cm X 35.6 cm X 33 cm
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2224
Other Features:
• Heavy-duty compression straps for zipper and seam stress release
• Load-absorbing EVA foam padded shoulder straps
• Zippered divider curtain with mesh pocket for packing versatility
• Expandable drop-bottom compartment for additional packing space
• Barrier zipper tricot-lined pocket for valuables
• Stow-away ID pocket insures your information stays with and protects your ID tag through the baggage gauntlet
• Load-Stabilizing sternum strap
• Rigid, anodized aircraft aluminum pull handle with rubberized grip
• PU corner protection and kick plate
• Adjustable load-lifter straps to transport weight over the center of gravity
• Tuck-away, load-bearing foam padded hip belt to carry up to 70% of the load
• Rugged wheels with impact-absorbing wheel housing and bumper fortification
• Barrier zipper tricot-lined product for valuables
• Multi-pocket organizer with tricot-lining and tablet sleeve
• Durable water-repellent zippers and extreme water-resistant Barrier zipper
• Add-A-Bag pass-through on back for attaching to wheeled luggage telescoping handle
• Gear-Tec Tricot-lined laptop sleeve fits most 15" laptops
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