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Karrimor35L Jura Hiking Backpack

R569

Retail: R760
About

World-renowned, Karrimor are specialists in adventure and outdoor equipment. Holding a reputation of excellence and quality, the brand has combined innovation and durability for over 60 years. From professional explorers to novice adventurers, Karrimor offers everything you could possibly need for an outdoor adventure.

The Karrimor Jura 35L Rucksack with a main compartment, lower compartment and fixed side pockets and lid pockets for plenty of storage, whilst the WindTunnel allows for a cooler and comfortable fit.

Product Features
  • Rucksack
  • 35 Litre Capacity
  • Zip Access to Base Compartment
  • Zip Out Compartment Divider
  • 4 Pockets, Fixed Side Pockets and Lid Pocket
  • Padded Straps
  • Hydration System Compatible
  • Waterproof Raincover Included
  • Windtunnel Back System
  • Mesh Back
  • Wipe Clean with a Damp Cloth
  • Durable
Product Specifications 
  • Dimensions: 29.5 x 50.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Colour: Blue & Charcoal or Black & Charcoal
  • Material: Polyester

 

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