Targus TSB949EU, 39.6 cm (15.6"), Notebook compartment, Nylon, Polyurethane
TSB949EU
The all-new Targus Work & Play Cycling Backpack is perfect for commuters and cyclists en route to work. This lightweight backpack is a compact and practical everyday bag, with a range of handy compartments to carry everything from laptops, work accessories, keys, to your bike lock and cycling helmet. Comfort back padding system and mesh shoulder straps designed to maximise airflow around your back. It sits comfortably on you to optimally distribute weight.Get ready for action. You get the tech protection ingenuity that has made Targus the market leader in its category. Together with the generous capacity you need and distinct compartments (including a separate wet clothing bag) to help make your work/life balance easier. Theres even a discreet ventilated compartment designed for transporting your work or cycling shoes.Backpack ingenuity that moves things up a gearAvailable from December 2017, this ones got your back when it comes to making the commute to and from work easier. It keeps your laptop, work clothes, accessories and sports kit all in one place and more secure. Padded shoulder straps ensure optimum comfort, while reflective strips increase your visibility and safety on the move.The smart way for professionals who cycle to work to carry their laptop, work accessories, work clothes or cycling gear together.- Carry your laptop (up to 15.6"), work accessories and cycling gear together.- Lightweight, hardwearing and intelligently designed for professionals with active lifestyles.- Ventilated back padding for cycling to and from work in comfort.Work + Play Cycling 15.6", 300 x 240 x 490mm, 1.05kg, Black, PU/Nylon
Targus TSB949EU. Product main colour: Black, Material: Nylon, Polyurethane, Coloration: Monotone. Width: 220 mm, Depth: 320 mm, Height: 470 mm. Package width: 170 mm, Package depth: 350 mm, Package height: 475 mm. Products per pallet: 60 pc(s), Master (outer) case width: 51 cm, Master (outer) case length: 51 cm
09/10/2017