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New With Tags! Ogio Gambit 17 Backpack Ogio In Black on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New with tags

Brand new straight from Ogio, still wrapped in plastic bag.  My laptop is not 17", so I don't want to use it.  Private seller, so NO TAX and free shipping to the continental 48 USA!
  • Fabric/Nylon
  • Imported
  • Zipper closure
  • 16" shoulder drop
  • 20" high
  • 11" wide
  • Dedicated fleece lined top loading laptop compartment fits most 17" laptops
  • Integrated foam panels keep your electronics and other valuables protected
  • Padded iPad/tablet/e-reader pocket
  • Crush proof Tech Vault pocket with soft tricot liner
  • HUB (Hybrid Unibody Backpanel) for ultimate comfort
  • Made in China

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