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DakineSplit Roller Bag (85L)

R3,299

R5,000
Excludes shipping

R3,299

R5,000
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
About

The most celebrated feature of the iconic Split Roller 85L travel bag is the divided top and bottom compartments which allows for the ultimate in organization and access. The interior organizational benefits include a large main compartment as well as individual divided sections all separated with see-through mesh dividers to keep clean separate from dirty, or adventure and sports gear separate from clothing. The ingenious Split-Wing collapsible brace allows the travel bag to fold flat conserving your valuable storage space when not in use. This stylish rolling luggage is not your father’s suitcase.

Care

If your Dakine luggage gets dirty, we recommend spot cleaning with mild soap (like Nikwax Tech Wash), cold water and a soft-bristle brush. Never attempt to put your Dakine luggage in a washing machine. Always ensure your Dakine luggage is dry (inside and out) before storing.

Product Features
  • Price varies by fabric
  • Split level design allows for easy access and organization
  • Split-Wing® Collapsible Brace (pat. pending) provides great stability and folds flat for storage
  • #10 lockable YKK main zippers
  • Interior see-through mesh dividers
  • Interior compartment keeps dirty clothes or ski/snowboard boots contained
  • Tuck away ID pocket for added security
  • Exterior quick access pockets
  • Retractable handle & reinforced, replaceable 8cm urethane wheels
  • 2 Year Limited Warranty
Product Specifications
  • 85L
  • 76 x 36 x 33cm
  • 4kg 
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