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Ogio - Layover wheeled luggage bag - Petrol
Model No [711020.39]
Part No [UOB0006]

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Layover wheeled luggage bag - Petrol

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  • Sadly airports don't provide a stress-free environment; we cant change that but we can take the stress out of packing with the added bonus of helping you look cool at the airport
  • The Layover lets you roll across the airport concourse in style, and is made to soak up gear like a sponge
  • Handy expansion zip adds 3 inches of height all round
  • Equipped with a multitude of specifically designed storage areas to help keep things organised, it makes travelling easy
  • To ensure maximum durability the hard wearing and quiet urethane wheels are protectively housed in plastic bodies that in turn form part of the reinforced base
  • Features include: 2 large external storage pockets, 5 separate grab handles, a retractable Pullman handle, twin interior mesh pockets to separate your kit, compression straps and internal organization pockets
  • Constructed from heavy duty nylon /polyester mix, with reinforced stitching to help it withstand the rigors of constant use, this expandable case is big enough for your short break or business trip essentials
  • Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 10 inches
  • Minimum volume: 3250 cu.in. / 53.2 litres
  • Weight: 10.2 lbs / 4 kilos
  • Fits some overhead lockers when not expanded; check before you fly
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