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GoBag - Rucksack / Vacuum compression carry-on bag


Angelina

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It's a fab piece of luggage / rucksack but with features.....


It's got detachable waterproof document bag, a separate compartment which you can vacuum pack your items so you can get more clothes in.


It has it's own website https://www.gobag.co/products/gobag - it retails at ?180



Description


The GOBAG is packed with features that make it perfect for your next adventure. The Max Pack Bag is designed to swallow up your soft gear and compress it so you can travel with only carry-on.

The EVA foam padding protects your laptop, camera and the awesome bit of pottery you got from that market in Marrakesh. The modular design means you can remove or add the laptop harness, transparent wash bag, waist belt or shoulder straps depending on your trip.

The GOBAG is the perfect travel buddy wherever you dare to explore.


Features


Unique soft gear compression system.

Unrivaled zip access ? 2-meter-long oversized YKK zip

Modular design ? remove and add features for your trip

Velcro lined interior for adding modules

Protective EVA Padding.

Removable adaptable laptop harness (12? - 15?)

Detachable padded waist belt.

Removable ?Security friendly? transparent wash bag

Glove friendly and quiet para-cord zipper pulls

Nylon webbing grab handles

Nylon loops for boat, bike or yak attachment.

Internal mesh organistation pocket with key hook.

Reflective trim.

Welded YKK AquaGuard zip document pocket

Hidden pocket for passport, money

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