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High Coast Totepack
Fjallraven
High Coast Totepack
$74.95
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Versatile, light and practical

The Fjallraven High Coast Totepack is a perfect companion for everyday and travel, both in the city and on easier hikes. You can carry it on your shoulder, in your hand or on your back. In the main compartment there is a computer pocket with a padded bottom and a small pocket with a zipper. The whole bag can be folded and stored in its own front pocket when you do not need it. The outer fabric is waterproof but not zippers and seams so it can withstand some moisture but not a bath.

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Description
Brand Name:
Fjallraven
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
23
Weight:
400 g / 14.1 oz
Dimensions:
Height: 40 cm / 15.7 in
Width: 31 cm / 12.2 in
Depth: 14 cm / 5.5 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
F23225
Other Features:
• Handle and two different shoulder straps provides flexible carrying
• 100% recycled nylon in main fabric, lining and Bergshell-reinforced bottom
• Safety pocket inside and compartment for laptop (up to 15")
• Front pocket with zipper and open side pockets
• Brackets for items like a bicycle lock or smaller lamp on the front
-- Material: Bergshell®: 400D 100% polyamide
100% polyamide 210D
-- Inner material: 100% polyamide 210D
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