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2241 days ago

2x Kathmandu Backpacks/Day packs

Sally from Johnsonville

Backpacks - 2x Kathmandu

Black one is a small day pack, but was used as a school bag by my son in Upper Primary/Intermediate. Good pre-loved condition apart from a small hole on the extra bit of fabric covering the zip (see pictures). Normal wear and tear for a used bag.
Approx 20L size with mesh drink holders on both sides. Padded shoulder straps and chest strap. Super hard wearing fabric.
Was over $80 new
$20

Blue & Pink Bag is a Kathmandu Tessera 26L day pack. Was used as a school bag for first year or so at College. Normal wear and tear for a used bag. Has a drink holder on one side. Padded shoulder straps and chest strap. Multiple pockets and compartments with a special place at the back for a laptop. Normal wear and tear for a used bag. Super hard wearing fabric
Was $120 new.
$30

These could be used for School/Uni/Day walks or just general use.

Have names inside on labels, but they could be covered/removed

Pick up only from Johnsonville, Wellington before 13th January

Price: $30

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