Macpac 120L Wheeled Duffel Bag
Excellent condition. Like new
Purchased for 2 week trip to Japan in which it served the purpose well especially bringing treasures home in excellent condition.
Now no longer needed so your chance to get a real bargain purchasing a top quality duffel bag. Promo photos from web, then pics of actual duffel bag now being sold.
Can deliver bag to Hamilton suburbs. Also possible delivery to Matamata, Tauranga.
Note the details from the website.
RRP $299
"An easy-to-navigate duffel on wheels. Built to deal with the rigours of travel with ease.
This duffel is ready to roll. It's built from a tough Kodra nylon to protect your gear, and it has a variety of carry options to suit your style.
There's a telescopic handle for terminals. Shoulder straps for transit, and a combination of haul loops and webbing handles for grabbing on-the-go.
The solid frame protects the large main compartment from rough handling and a solid base sheet helps to keep your duffel upright — even when full.
At 120L it's ideal for long-haul international travel and moving plenty of gear closer to home."
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