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Szczegóły produktu
Zrównoważony rozwój
Zawiera zrównoważone materiały, pochodzenia organicznego lub pochodzące z recyklingu
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Płeć
- Mężczyźni
- Kobiety
- Chłopcy
Specyfikacja Materiałów
- 100 % recycled polyester
Waga
- 716 g
Cechy materiału
- Wodoodporny
Ekologia
- Materiały z recyklingu
Długość
- 53 cm
Szerokość
- 30 cm
Wysokość
- 17 cm
Rozmiar (l)
- 27 liter
Cechy plecaków
- Komora na laptopa
- Zewnętrzne kieszenie
- Otwierany tylko od góry
Opis produktu
Straight to infinity. With Dakine
The Dakine Infinity Toploader is designed for those who appreciate organization. There is a place for all your needs in this pack. From a laptop to tablet and all the little stuff we carry when in transit. The magnetic buckles keep everything secure. The shoulder straps are equipped with breathable air mesh for comfortable carrying all day long and the expandable side pocket keeps a water bottle or other treats close at hand.
Features
- Backpack by Dakine
- Breathable air mesh shoulder straps
- Adjustable sternum strap
- Magnetic buckles
- Drawstring top closure
- Side access
- Fleece lined tablet sleeve
- Interior zippered mesh pocket
- Exterior zippered pocket
- Expandable side pocket
- Dakine logo patch on the front
- 600D polyester (Barley & Garnet Shadow): Plain weave with water repellent finish, bluesign® approved material
- 600D part-recycled polyester (Dark Olive): Nep yarn plain weave with water
repellent finish, bluesign® approved material - 300D polyester/400D nylon (Greyscale): Heather plain weave with water
repellent finish, bluesign® approved material
O Dakine
Dakine started in 1979 on the shores of Maui, when Rob Kaplan set out to create a bombproof surf leash. With a move to the mountains, the business naturally expanded into snow sports. Some of Dakine's most iconic pieces were created out of the wants and wishes of local skiers and snowboarders who strolled in and out of the new office. Dakine pride themselves on the high quality of their products, and we are yet to come across someone who isn't impressed with their durability.