Router Backpack
CAD 210.00
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Size & Fit
Pairs well with
Salty Lined Beanie
CAD 35.00

Water Bottle Pocket
Keep your water close at hand with an external bottle pocket
Laptop sleeve up to 17"
This bag has space to hold a tablet or laptop up to 17".
Flexvent™ Suspension System
Enjoy maximum comfort and all-day support thanks to a flexible yoke, padded back and breathable lumbar panel
Reflective
Light reflective detailingRecycled material
Recycled content – Helps reduce landfill waste and the use of virgin materials.
Style NF0A52SF
The Router Backpack, our largest lifestyle pack, has a 40-liter capacity, water-repellent finish, and can fit laptops up to 17''. It also has a sought-after endorsement from the American Chiropractic Association thanks to its comfortable FlexVent™ suspension system.
- The FlexVent™ suspension system, certified by the American Chiropractic Association, has articulated shoulder straps, a rounded back panel, comfortable stitch lines and soft-touch chemise fabric
- Stand-up design for easier packing and unpacking
- Protective, dedicated 17'' laptop compartment
- Large main compartment for books and binders
- Front compartment has internal organization with secure-zip pockets and a padded tablet sleeve
- External, fleece-lined pocket for sunglasses, phone or keys
- Large, external D-zip pocket for organization
- Two durable water bottle pockets
- Side compression straps
- Bottom compression
- Easy-to-use YKK® zippers
- Two comfortable, padded grab handles: one on top and one on front
- Sternum strap with a whistle buckle
- Removable waist belt
Sizes
One sizeAvg Weight
2 lbs 15 oz (1340 g)Dimensions
12.5'' x 9'' x 21'' (31.8 cm x 22.9 cm x 53.3 cm)Volume
2441 in³ (40 liters)Laptop Sleeve
14.75'' x 12'' (37.5 cm x 30.5 cm)solid
210D recycled nylon ripstop with non-PFC durable water-repellent (non-PFC DWR) finishheather
300D heathered recycled polyester ripstop with non-PFC DWR finish

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