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Mercedes-BenzOfficial Merchandise Sleek Laptop Backpack

R929

Retail: R1,200
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Designed for comfortable travelling: The Sleek black Laptop backpack bag is made from water-repellent material with a matt finish and water-repellent zipper. The versatile Laptop Backpack is 900D waterproof Nylon. In order to safely stow away all important things such as clothing and toiletries, the bag has a generous main compartment with robust 2-way zipper as well as a practical zipped inner pocket, which can be separated. The sturdy backpack has adjustable straps and are attached to breathable EVA backing fabric. This Black laptop backpack also houses a nifty external USB charging port – just load a rechargeable power bank and you’ll be on the move with an easily accessible USB port by your side.

Compiling of 3 spacious compartments and an additional front zipper pouch.
It has a carrying strap to ensure a pleasant transport and offer a stylish look with the Mercedes-Benz laurel pattern. The volume of the bag can be changed as required, whilst a refined Mercedes star embossing on the front side completes the design.

Product Features
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: 900D waterproof Nylon
  • Can fit up to 17" laptop
  • Dimensions: 46 x 30 x 15 cm
  • Adjustable back straps with breathable EVA backing fabric
  • USB charging port
  • 3 spacious compartments
  • Laptop bag
  • Water-resistant material
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