Trek Seat/Shoulder-Bag green/black/orange

10-litre bag that snaps onto the Trek seat with push buttons. It has a padded shoulder strap and also works well as a shoulder bag. The main compartment can be divided into 3 separate parts to fit your camera, valuables and a water bottle or thermos. The outer zip-pocket and two mesh pockets allow quick access to smaller items. Made from water-repellent and durable 600D polyester.

SKU: 11-90-007
Stock Status: In Stock
Region: Available
Delivery Status: 3-5 working days
A$ 103
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10-litre bag that snaps onto the Trek seat with push buttons. It has a padded shoulder strap and also works well as a shoulder bag. The main compartment can be divided into 3 separate parts to fit your camera, valuables and a water bottle or thermos. The outer zip-pocket and two mesh pockets allow quick access to smaller items. Made from water-repellent and durable 600D polyester.

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