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Quick Pack (Fall 2023)
Topo Designs
Quick Pack (Fall 2023)
$51.75
Description

  Topo Designs' endlessly versatile Quick Pack can be slung over your shoulder or worn around your waist, fanny pack style. An external bike attachment loop and internal organization pocket are practical for daily use, and the external zippered pocket has an internal key clip to keep them handy (and not lost).

  Whether you wear it cross-body or around your waist, the Quick Pack is a well-built, secure bag for travel (or running errands around town… or biking the perfect downhill line... or...). With a spacious, padded main compartment, the Quick Pack is big enough to carry your essentials, while bottom compression straps keep the bag from getting bulky.

  

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Description
Brand:
Topo Designs
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Materials:
1000D nylon, 400D nylon pack cloth and 420D nylon pack cloth
Dimensions:
13"w x 7"h x 4"d
Volume:
448 cu. in. / 7.3 L
Origin:
Vietnam
Other Features:
  • Padded spacious main compartment
  • Internal stash pocket
  • External diagonal zippered pocket with with dual slip pockets
  • Internal key clip
  • Adjustable removable shoulder strap
  • Stowable 2" seatbelt waist belt
  • Top carry handles
  • Bike light attachment loops
  • Bottom compression straps
  • Heavy-duty plastic hardware
  • Oversized YKK zippers with paracord zipper pulls
  • Webbing pull tabs
Sustainability:
  • Fair Wear certified production, meeting fair labor standards for the safety, health, and wellness of employees.
  • 100% nylon with high abrasion resistance, equating to a longer product lifespan.
  • Fabrics from certified dye mills, ensuring the chemical composition of textile products consists of healthy and safe materials.
  • YKK heavy-duty zippers for durability.
  • MAP Guarantee™ Repairs Program through Topo Designs.
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