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Vault Backpack - Women's (Spring 2023)
The North Face
Vault Backpack - Women's (Spring 2023)
$48.75
Description

  The North Face Vault Women's Backpack is a classic streamlined laptop pack with a modern aesthetic and features; 21L

  With the help of students, The North Face has updated their classic streamlined women's Vault pack with a modern aesthetic and features.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
The North Face
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
1312
Liters:
21.5
Weight:
1 lb 8 oz / 690 g
Dimensions:
11 x 8 x 17.5 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A3VY3
Other Features:
• Women's-specific FlexVent™ suspension system features a flexible yoke built from custom injection-molded shoulder straps
• Unbelievably comfortable, padded back panel
• Highly breathable lumbar panel for maximum breathability
• Certified by the American Chiropractic Association
• Two webbing top handles allow for both a convenient opening experience as well as a perfectly balanced carry when the pack is by your side
• Pack stands on its own for easy loading and unloading of essentials
• Padded laptop sleeve protects laptop from bumps and falls
• Huge main compartment holds all the books and binders needed for a day on campus
• Updated front compartment simplifies organization for the modern user while maintaining essential features for storage such as secure-zip pockets, a tablet sleeve and a key fob
• External daisy chains
• 360-degree reflectivity enhances visibility while you're commuting
• Two external water bottle pockets
• Sternum strap
Laptop sleeve dimensions: 11.5 x 11 in
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