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VangoRunway 40 Grey 40L Backpack

R1,499

Retail: R2,700
Excludes shipping

R1,499

R2,700
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Runway 40 combines sleek looks with the robust outdoor construction expected from Vango. kit The Protex 4:2 fabric used is strong and durable thanks to its ripstop six coated construction. Near silent wheels have been incorporated to make traveling through the airport a more tranquil experience. With a large main compartment and substantial front section including organiser pockets and padded tablet and laptop compartments. This well balanced weekend bag is a reliable companion for the frequent traveler.

Product Features
  • Protex 4:2 Fabric – An innovative new fabric from Vango. Made with 420D Ripstop polyester with 2 coatings of PU on the inner face and 4 PU coatings on the outer face providing the perfect lightweight and durable combination.
  • Keeps laptop safe and secure with retaining strap and internal padding. For laptops up to 38.1cm / 16 Inch
  • Full zip access to main compartment – Provides quick access to pack contents
  • Organisation pocket – Keep essentials safe and easy to access
  • Zip mesh pocket inside the lid – Allows easy storage and identification of contents
  • Central grab handle – For easy carrying and moving
  • Two wheeled chassis – With extendable handle for easy travelling
  • Side grab handle – for easy transportation
  • Side Compression Straps – to secure your load
  • High contrast, compressible internal straps – Keeps contents tidy and secure
  • Duraflex buckles – Strong and reliable.
Product Specification
  • Weight:  2.74kg
  • Dimensions:  L22.0 x H53.0 x W34.0cm
  • Volume:  40L
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