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30 Inch Packable Wheeled Duffel (Spring 2023)
Granite Gear
30 Inch Packable Wheeled Duffel (Spring 2023)
$74.96
Description

  Travel bag with wheels

  The 30 Inch Packable Wheeled Duffel from Granite Gear is a great option to travel with a large duffel and then store it in a small space because of the pack-ability of this duffel. It is hard to find this unique of a piece of equipment and should be bought for anyone who is traveling with a duffel and then storing the duffel while they explore.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Granite Gear
Cubic Inches:
6100
Liters:
100
Weight Capacity:
Up to 50 lbs
Weight:
3.2 lbs
Size:
100 Liter
Dimensions:
30” x 13.75” x 12.5”
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
3014
Other Features:
• Rugged Wheels with Impact-Absorbing Housing.
• Large U-Shaped Zippered Main Compartment with Storm Flap.
• Fully Packable Duffel Design Packs into Carrying Case.
• Carrying Case Attaches to Duffel Adding an Extra Compartment.
• Complete Taurpalite Fabric Construction for Maximum Protection Against Elements.
• Reinforced Duffel Handle Straps with Padded, Floating Handle Wrap Double as Padded Backpack Straps.
• Load Stabilizing, Adjustable and Removable Sternum Strap.
• Barrier Zipper Tricot Lined Pocket for Valuables.
• Multiple Webbing Haul Handles.
• MOLLE Lash Points for Easy Attachments.
• Removable, Adjustable Shoulder Strap.
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