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Rover Pack Mini
Topo Designs
Rover Pack Mini
$69.00
Description

  Smaller version of the iconic Rover Pack

  In a range of colors as bold and versatile as your interests, the Topo Designs Rover Pack Mini has a compact footprint but delivers a big punch. All of the functionality and versatility of the iconic Rover Pack is scaled down into a bright, statement-making bag that’s the perfect size for errands around town or days at your favorite festival.

  The 10 liter Rover Pack Mini is made from water-resistant pack cloth with a cinch top closure. An exterior front pocket and top flap pocket give quick access to smaller items and internal laptop sleeve keeps your tablet secure. Expandable side pockets can easily hold snacks or extra gear.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Topo Designs
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
610
Liters:
10
Dimensions:
13.5"h x 8.5"w x 3.75"d
Made In:
Vietnam
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
931094
Other Features:
• Flap top with dual side-release buckle closures
• Drawstring cinch closure access to main compartment
• Padded internal sleeve fits most tablets
• Zippered top flap pocket
• Bottom zippered pocket
• Side water bottle pockets
• Dual side compression straps
• Spacer mesh shoulder straps
• Top carry handle
• Heavy-duty YKK zippers
• PackFast™ Travel Bag attachment loops
Materials: 420D nylon pack cloth, 210D nylon pack cloth liner
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