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Detour 40 (Spring 2023)
Gregory
Detour 40 (Spring 2023)
$129.95
Description

  Carry-on sized travel pack perfect for days, weeks or months away

  A simple travel solution with superior quality, the Gregory Detour 40 includes a dedicated zippered laptop compartment and a convenient water bottle pocket will keep you organized as you wait for your boarding group to be called. After a long red-eye flight, know that the lockable main access zippers with a quick access pocket with secure zipper catch have got you covered as you wait for your rideshare to swoop you up.

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
2441
Liters:
40
Weight Capacity:
30 lbs / 13.6 kg
Weight:
2.25 lbs / 1.02kg
Torso Length Range:
16" - 21"/40.6 - 53.3cm
Dimensions:
22" x 13" x 9" / 55.9 x 33 x 22.9cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
132719
Other Features:
• U-Zip main opening with lockable zippers
• Padded front protection panel with quick access zippered pocket and secure zipper catch
• Dedicated zippered, padded 15-inch laptop compartment with floating construction for impact protection
• Side, durable, water bottle pocket
• Internal mesh zippered security pocket with key clip
• Adjustable internal compression straps with secure buckle closure
• Interior, concealed pocket for added, secure storage
• Side internal mesh sleeve pockets for extra organization
• Tubular webbing haul handles and custom comfort-grip molded zipper pullers
• Padded airmesh shoulder harnesses and sternum strap with integrated safety whistle
• Dual-density padded foam backpanel with breathable airmesh
-- External Material: 100% Nylon
-- Pack Body: 240D Nylon / 420D High Density Nylon
-- Pack Bottom: 420D High Density Nylon
-- Lining: 40% Post-Consumer Recycled 135D Polyester
-- Suspension: Multi-Density foam composite
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