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Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack

Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack

Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack

Campaign price
123,92 + delivery costs
Offer ends in
Normal price 154,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
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Colour
Heimplanet Carry Essentials Commuter Pack Black
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Colour: Black

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Product description

The Commuter Pack is a sleek and compact backpack designed for daily use. It's your reliable companion for all your errands, whether it's a trip to the grocery store, a visit to the park, a quick stop at the office, or anywhere in between. Its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit, making it easy to carry with you wherever you go, all day long. 
  • 18L Roll-top backpack
  • Waterproof Dyecoshell
  • Quick side access
  • Ideal for daily use
  • YKK "Water-R" zipper
Weight
850 g

Materials
Dyecoshell 800D x 660D nylon
300D x 150D polyester

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 640 x 280 x 200 mm.


Gender
Men, women


Weight
0,85 kg


Capacity
18 liters


Warranty
12 month(s)


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