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JanSportMain Campus Backpack with Bottle Holder

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R599

Retail: R1,000
About

Not so long ago, students just carried schoolbooks in their hands.

But one day, some University of Washington students discovered JanSport hiking packs and started using them to keep their books dry in the rain. Then and there the campus daypack was born, soon to be known as the SuperBreak.

Since then, we’ve designed packs, bags and outdoor gear to equip you for great adventures and the kind that happen every day. We’re committed to making durable, functional, versatile products you can count on, whether you’re headed into a long day, out with friends or going off the grid. It’s what we’ve been doing since 1967.

Cross Town is a perfect bag for primary school, but it is also used by many secondary and 3rd level students. It is also used as a day pack and for travelling. The side bottle holder will make all the difference.

Product Features
  • 15" padded laptop sleeve
  • Ergonomic S-Curve padded shoulder straps
  • Front organizer compartment
  • Front zippered stash pocket
  • Fully padded back panel
  • Large main compartment
  • Side compression straps
  • Side water bottle pocket
  • Secondary compartment with organizer panel
  • Webbing handle
  • Easy access front zippered pocket with second organizer panel and key fob
Product Specifications
  • Capacity: 32 Litres
  • Dimensions: 42.5 x 33 x 21.6cm
  • Laptop Dimensions: 32 x 28 x 3 cm
  • Material: 30% Recycled 600 Denier Polyester Main Body Fabric
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