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Ignoble Launches New Backpack/Duffle Bag

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Ignoble has never disappointed with the design or quality of their bags, and the new Lenore is no exception. It features the ability to convert to a mini-duffle, which makes it the perfect gear bag for any riding that doesn’t start from your front door. Check out the full details after the jump.


Description:

Constructed from 1680D ballistic nylon with a fully lined nylon Ripstop interior, YKK branded nylon zipper closures and nylon webbing, the Lenore Capsule Backpack is an ultra-soft, ultra-robust travel bag. The pack features padded straps, a padded airmesh back, a padded exterior duffle bag style handle, left and right exterior stash-pockets, and a double zippered main compartment with internal hanging-pocket and book-sleeve. Lenore also features a simple but effective shoulder strap restraint system that allows the backpack to be quickly converted into a mini-duffle, for convenient and balanced carrying via the bag’s padded exterior handle.

IGNOBLE bags are quality made in the U.S.A., hand assembled in small runs by a military-grade soft goods production facility.

Features:

– Padded Shoulder Straps and Padded Airmesh Back
– Padded Exterior Duffle Bag Style Handle
– Shoulder Strap Restraint Loops for Conversion to Mini-Duffle
– Zippered Left and Right Exterior Stash-Pockets
– Dual Zippered Main Compartment
– Internal Hanging-Pocket
– Internal Book-Sleeve
– Side Compression Straps
– Top Bag Webloop Handle
– Extremely Soft, Extremely Robust Materials and Construction

Specifications: *

Average Weight: 1 lbs 7 oz (652 g)
Bag Dims: 19.5″ W x 12.5″ H x 8″ D
Internal Book-Sleeve Dims: 12″ W x 11″ H x 5″ D
Total Capacity: 27 Liters

* All measurements are approximate.

See more at www.ignoblebags.com

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