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Kanken Weekender
Fjallraven
Kanken Weekender
$180.00
Description

  Introducing a brand new, bigger sibling to the Fjallraven Kanken family. This 30L Kanken is the perfect companion for those who need some extra room in their bag for a weekend away. Inspired by the classic duffel bag, the Kanken Weekender can be carried in three ways: as a simple hold-all, a crossbody bag, or as a backpack by turning it on its side and using the padded shoulder straps.

  It stays true to Kånken’s iconic design with its heavy-duty handles, zippered front pocket and hard-wearing Vinylon fabric. But the Weekender takes Kanken to new heights with its spacious main compartment and a front compartment that expands or collapses depending on your packing requirements – use it for shoes, a towel or to keep laundry separate from the main compartment. Set to last for many weekend getaways in the years to come.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Fjallraven
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
F23802
Gender:
Unisex
Dimensions:
30 x 44 x 20 cm / 11.8 x 17.3 x 7.9 in
Volume:
30 liters / 1830 cu in
Laptop size:
17"
Weight:
650 g / 22.9 oz
Number of pockets:
5
Pockets:
Inner pocket(s), Zippered inside pocket(s), Zippered outside pocket(s)
Materials:
Main: Vinylon F: 100% vinylal
Lining: 100% polyamide 70D, PU-laminated
Environmental info:
Produced without PFCs
Other Features:
  • A duffel-inspired 30L Kånken made from the same hardwearing Vinylon fabric as the original Kånken, perfect for a long weekend away.
  • Can be carried in three ways: as a hold-all, a crossbody bag or a backpack.
  • Large, main compartment with padded laptop sleeve and press button closure to keep laptop in place.
  • Large, collapsible front compartment and two smaller zippered pockets plus classic zippered front pocket with interior key hook.
  • Padded back panel and shoulder straps.
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