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- Available in 41L or 66L sizes
- Hybrid construction with water-resistant softshell upper and tough hardshell base
- Large U-shaped opening for easy packing and access
- Removable padded shoulder strap and reinforced carry handles
- Durable grab handles on all sides for easy lifting and loading
- Can be attached to Snow Roller bags or All Season Hybrid Roller bags
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- Volume: 66L
- Dimensions(H x W x D): 61 x 37 x 38 cm
- Weight: 1400 g
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Component |
Material |
All Season fabric |
100% recycled polyester |
All Season liner |
100% recycled polyester |
YKK zippered closures |
Includes Prusik cords and slip-resistant pull tabs |
Top handle |
EVA-padded |
Carrying handles |
Foam-padded with metal snaps |
Backpack functionality |
Removable contoured nylon shoulder straps |
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Recycled Materials - made from 100% recycled polyester
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Sustainability through Longevity - limited lifetime warranty guaranteeing freedom from material and manufacturing defects
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What makes a classic? The good folks at Herschel think it’s hard work, boundless creativity, and designing products that stand the test of time. Which is exactly what the brand has been doing ever since 2009: building packs and travel accessories that hold up to a lifetime of adventure – all while being as kind to the environment as possible.
To properly stand the test of time, Herschel also believes that you need deep roots, however. And there are few Canadian brands out there with roots as deep as Herschel’s. Take the brand’s name, for example. This pays homage to a small 30-person hamlet way out on the Prairies where three generations of the founders’ family farmed the land. 5 hours dead east of Calgary, the story of this region is about as raw as it gets – and now its history informs every decision the brand makes. Or take the design of every pack Herschel produces. The communities, oceans and mountains that surround their new home in Vancouver, British Columbia inspire every facet of their end products. All to honour the brand’s unique history – in a uniquely Canadian way.