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National Geographic Urban Webbing Backpack N235ABG650

Type: Backpack

Regular price $346.68 USD $495.25 USD | Save $148.57 USD (29% off)
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National Geographic Urban Webbing Backpack N235ABG650

PRODUCT DETAILS

National Geographic Urban Webbing Backpack - Black

Design and Functionality

Sleek Urban Style

  • Detail Point: This urban-inspired backpack features a metal logo detail and a stable, structured design.

Laptop Compatibility

  • Storage Capacity: Designed to accommodate up to a 16-inch laptop. The use of Lyrex lining helps minimize scratches, providing added protection.

Enhanced Comfort

  • Ergonomic Design: The back of the backpack and the suspenders are crafted with Airmesh material, significantly reducing friction on the back and shoulders for a comfortable carrying experience.

Material Quality

  • Outer Material Composition: 75% Nylon, 25% Polyester
  • Lining: 100% Polyester

Dimensions

  • Size Specifications: 31cm x 12.5cm x 47cm

The National Geographic Urban Webbing Backpack is an ideal blend of style and functionality, perfect for the modern explorer or urban commuter. It combines a sleek design with practical feat

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