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Mint-conditioned Ogio No Drag Mach 1 Motocycle Backpack on 2040-parts.com

C $85.00
Location:

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Pre-owned

  • Streamlined, single shot molded exterior is nearly waterproof and will not deform from wind shear
  • Shoulder gasket conforms to body and increases aerodynamics
  • Removable off-center hip belt won’t scratch gas tank
  • Large main compartment with multiple interior storage compartments
  • Interior organizer panel
  • Ergonomic, padded and fully adjustable riding specific shoulder straps
  • Concealed aerodynamic carry handle
  • Fully adjustable and removable no slip sternum strap
  • Interior padded laptop sleeve with elastic closure fits most 15” laptops
  • Padded iPad/tablet/e-reader sleeve
  • Hydration ready
  • Custom Ogio logo and trims
  • Dimensions: 19" H x 12.5" W x 6.5" D
  • Weight: 1 Lbs.
  • Capacity: 1350 Cubic Inches
  • Only used a couple of times.

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