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Fjällräven Vardag 25

Fjällräven Vardag 25

Fjällräven Vardag 25
Fjällräven Vardag 25
Fjällräven Vardag 25

Price
94,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc



Colour
Fjällräven Vardag 25 Acorn (166)
Acorn (166)
Available in stock
Fjällräven Vardag 25 Black (550)
Black (550)
Available in stock
Fjällräven Vardag 25 Deep Forest (662)
Deep Forest (662)
Available in stock
Fjällräven Vardag 25 Storm (638)
Storm (638)
Available in stock



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Location Store (Helsinki): Trekking, 12, Shoes, 16, warehouse


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Product description
Light, convenient Fjällräven Vardag is inspired by a classic Fjällräven model from the 1970s and is a great example of timeless functionality. Made from hardwearing G-1000 HeavyDuty Eco S with lining in recycled nylon and simple, robust details. Its long zipper makes it easy to pack and unpack and inside the main compartment there is a sleeve with a padded base for a laptop computer. A durable companion for everyday use and relaxed outings in the forest.
  • G-1000 HeavyDuty Eco S in recycled polyester and organic cotton.
  • Pliant, lightly padded shoulder straps.
  • Inside sleeve for a laptop computer (up to 15”).
  • Comes with a seat pad.
  • Classic Fjällräven logotype from 1974.

Environmental info
Organic | Recycled | Fluorocarbon-free impregnation

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 450 x 310 x 150 mm.


Gender
Men, women


Weight
0,5 kg(The product may have a light retail packaging.)


Capacity
25 liters


Warranty
24 month(s)


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