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Off Road Motorcycle Dainese Drop Leg Waist Bag Fanny Pack Thigh Wallet Organizer on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

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default, default, Macau
Condition:New

 PRODUCT DETAILS:
  • Belt hanging slots so you can hang it on the belt
  • Durable material
  • Detachable key holder
  • Extra inner cell
  • Inner detachable pocket - great to use it as a purse
  • Side zipper pocket for small stuff
  • Removable leg strap so the bag Can be user as waist bag, Shoulder bag, Fanny pack
  • Main pocket have double side zipper for easy access while riding
  • Adjustable leg and waist strap

Size inch: 7"(W) x 10.5"(H) x 4"(D)  inch

Size cm: 17.8 (W) x 26.7 (H) x 10.1 (D) cm

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