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Black Hole MLC
Patagonia
Black Hole MLC
$239.00
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  The classic Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L travel pack is a burly, soft-sided 45-liter suitcase with enough room for world travel and convertible backpack straps for comfy load carrying. It is made with 100% recycled body fabric, lining and webbing, and coated with a 100% recycled TPU laminate. Meets most carry-on requirements.

  Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

  

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Brand:
Patagonia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
49307
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Carry On Size:
Yes
Weight:
Dimensions:
Materials:
-- Body: 8.7-oz 300-denier 100% postconsumer recycled polyester ripstop with a postindustrial recycled TPU-film laminate
-- Shoulder straps: 6.8-oz 600-denier 100% recycled polyester and 8.3-oz 100% recycled polyester spacer mesh
-- Lining: 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester with a PU coating
-- Webbing: 100% recycled nylon
-- Body fabric is certified as bluesign® approved
Other Features:
  • Built with recycled materials and a recycled TPU laminate; based on the maximum carry-on size of most airline carriers, and free of wheels or handles that might get in the way once you're out of the airport
  • Large main compartment with two interior organization pockets and one drop-in top pocket for smaller items; volume is 45 liters
  • Dedicated space for tech storage that fits most 19" laptops, with room for documents and cords; laptop carrier zips open and lies flat for easy TSA compliance
  • Three carrying configurations allow bag to be used as a backpack, a shoulder bag or a duffel, and all straps tuck away when not in use; external lash points add the ability to accommodate more gear
  • Padded, stowable hip belt takes weight off the shoulders in backpack mode and doubles as the shoulder strap in briefcase mode
  • Wide webbing loop on the back panel acts as a haul handle or can be slipped over the handle of rolling luggage for easier movement through airports
  • Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor
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