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Skule 20
Fjallraven
Skule 20
$85.00
Description

  The smaller sibling of the Fjallraven Skule 28, this backpack is perfect for school, work or shorter day trips into nature. Features a main compartment with a raised, padded laptop sleeve, a front compartment with organizer pockets, and an easy-access zippered top pocket. Made of hardwearing, water-repellent Oxford fabric in recycled polyester. It also has a comfortable back panel with air mesh, padded shoulder straps and adjustable chest straps.

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Description
Brand:
Fjallraven
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
F23349
Gender:
Unisex
Dimensions:
43 x 28 x 16 cm / 16.9 x 11 x 6.3 in
Volume:
20 liters / 1220 cu in
Laptop sleeve:
Yes
Laptop size:
13"
Weight:
650 g / 22.9 oz
Number of pockets:
7
Pockets:
Inner mesh pocket(s), Inside compartment, Open side pocket(s), Zippered inside pocket(s), Zippered outside pocket(s)
Detachable chest strap:
Yes
Materials:
Main: 100% polyester 600D
Lining: 100% polyamide 70D, PU-laminated
Environmental info:
Produced without PFCs, Recycled
Other Features:
  • Versatile 20L daypack for shorter trips into the city or nature.
  • Made of hardwearing, water-repellent 600D Oxford fabric in recycled polyester.
  • Zippered main compartment with padded laptop sleeve and zippered front compartment with interior zippered pocket and mesh organizer pockets.
  • Hydration system compatible. Water bladder (not included) can be stored in the laptop sleeve.
  • Comfortable padded shoulder straps and back panel with air mesh.
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