Constructed of UV, Water and Weather-Resistant Synthetic Leather PVC
45 Liter Capacity: Approximately 16" x 15.5" x 11"
Composite Construction utilizes combination of materials for superior durability, easy cleaning, and shape retention
Rigid construction maintains bag shape even when empty
Chrome plated brass D-rings, and zipper pulls
3 Exterior zippered pockets
Top handle for easy carrying
Big, Easy-Top opening for quick packing.
2 Interior Elastic Mesh Pockets and 2 Mesh Pockets inside external pockets
Organizer and Laptop Storage
Versatile mounting system fits virtually any stand-alone racks.
Lids close by either lockable 1/4 turns or lockable zipper sliders.
1 Lock and key included
Bungee cord security strap under jacket flap
Back pack straps included
Tethered rain cover
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Exhibition: BMW Art Drive London
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