Tragoose 70 L Trekking Rucksack Travel Bag Hiking Backpack Nylon Miltary Green
Tragoose 70 L Trekking Rucksack Travel Bag Hiking Backpack Nylon Miltary Green
- Built for long excursions the trekking bag with storage 70 litters that helps you carry all your gear for hiking, climbing, travelling, cycling, fishing.
- High performance and light weight trekking bag is made from extremely durable nylon, Designed from durable nylon the bag features a top-load compartment and front access zipper opening.
- Water resistant backpack guards your electronics and valuable documents.
- Detachable airflow mesh board and Padded hip belt that helps distribute the weight, multiple side compression straps help cinch down the load.
- Stretch side pockets for water bottles, adjustable hip belt, an integrated rain cover and compression straps, Mesh pocket, Adjust buckle, Top pocket, Convenient pocket, side pocket, Lifeguard whistle, Hang buckle, Adjustable buckle, waist buckle, Shoe compartment.
External Materials
External Materials
100% Nylon
Frame Materials
Frame Materials
Detachable lightweight steel with airflow mesh board
Lining Material
Lining Material
40% Post-consumer Recycled 135D Polyester with PFC-Free DWR
Guaranteed quality
Guaranteed quality
100% satisfaction guaranteed European standard
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
FREE SHIPPING ALL OVER INIDA & 30 Days RETURN POLICY*
Dimensions
Dimensions
37x26x72
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Hand wash only
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features unmatched comfort and carrying ability, thanks to the FreeFloat dynamic hipbelt and fully ventilated backpanel. With quick-access zippered hipbelt pockets and odor-fighting mesh, this pack can take on those longer voyages where you and your pack become one.
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Ventilated Comfort
Sustainable, Ventilated ComfortTop-to-bottom ventilation and ultralight, high-tenacity, recycled fabrics match up for the ultimate mile-tackling superlight package.
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Backpacks for Trekking & Hiking
Do it. Take a day, or a week, or a month, or a whole season and do what you’ve been saying you would for years: hit the trail.