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The North Face29L Cryptic Backpack

R799

R1,600
Excludes shipping

R799

R1,600
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Comfort is the order of the day with our classic Cryptic Backpack, which returns loaded with new features that make it better than ever before. For a start, we've given it our new suspension system and an incredibly comfortable padded and breathable mesh back panel so you can carry it all day long. We've also added an elastic bungee system to the outside, which joins the pack's roomy compartments to give you even more storage space for hiking, commuting or college.

Product Features
  • Comfortable padded mesh back panel
  • Brand-new front elastic bungee system for external storage
  • Highly breathable lumbar panel for maximum breathability all day long
  • Large main compartment for books and binders and front compartment with internal organisation
  • Comfortable padded tophandle
  • Brand-new front elastic bungee system for external storage
  • Comfortable padded tophandle
  • Sternum strap with whistle buckle
  • Large main compartment for books and binders and front compartment with internal organisation
  • Two external mesh water bottle pockets
  • Highly breathable lumbar panel for maximum breathability all day long
  • FlexVent™ suspension system features a flexible yoke built from custom molded shoulder straps
  • Comfortable padded mesh back panel
  • Highly protective dedicated laptop compartment
  • Two external mesh water bottle pockets
  • Sternum strap with whistle buckle
  • FlexVent™ suspension system features a flexible yoke built from custom molded shoulder straps
Product Specifications
  • Volume: 29L
  • Dimensions: 33cm x 48.26cm x 15.24cm
  • Laptop Sleeve Dimensions: 11cm x 19cm
  • Fabric: 300D Heathered Polyester
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