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Durable water resistant material Great ergonomic & compact design Mesh back cover allowing airflow to keep you cool Adjustable shoulder straps Mesh shoulder straps design to keep you cool Waist and Chest fixation Adjustable waist strap Removable leg strap (remove the leg strap and use the bag as fanny pack) Double side zipper on the main cell Expansion zipper mechanism Inner organizer pockets Reflective elements for safer riding Inner laptop pocket (max 14") Ergonomic hand carry handle PAYMENT: We receive payments by Pay-Pal also you can pay with credit/ cards thru Pay-Pal SHIPPING & DELIVERY: All order will be shipped with REGISTERED POST SERVICE Estimated delivery time is 18 to 35 days THANK YOU ! inkFrog Analytics |
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