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The North Face28L Jester Lightweight Backpack

R579

Retail: R1,200
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The ultimate campus pack, the redesigned, 28-litre Jester doesn't play around when it comes to protecting and organizing your gear. The main compartment features a padded 15" laptop sleeve, and is roomy enough to also accommodate your books and binders. A front compartment with internal organization has a padded tablet sleeve, and bungee cords crisscrossing the front of the pack are perfect for stuffing your jacket and bike helmet under for convenient, hands-free walks from class to class.

Product Features
  • Our classic 28-liter Jester was redesigned with a comfortable back panel and shoulder straps
  • The FlexVent™ suspension system features a flexible yoke built from custom injection-molded shoulder straps, a padded mesh back panel and a breathable lumbar panel.
  • Padded laptop sleeve in the main compartment protects your goods from bumps and falls
  • Large main compartment for books and binders
  • Front compartment with internal organization has an extra padded tablet sleeve, a pendolier and additional secure-zip pockets
  • Reflective bike-light loop, water bottle tabs and shoulder-strap webbing create 360 degrees of reflectivity
  • Two extended mesh water bottle pockets
  • Updated front elastic bungee system for external storage
  • Comfortable padded top handle
  • Sternum strap with whistle buckle
Product Specifications
  • Average weight: 820g
  • Volume: 28L
  • Dimensions: 48.9cm X 31.8cm X 22.9cm
  • Laptop sleeve: 29.2cm X 34.3cm
  • Fabric: 600D Polyester Emboss, 600D Polyester Print, 300D Heather Polyester
  • Guarantee: Lifetime warranty
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