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  • Arkose backpack
  • Volume: 24L
  • Dimensions: 31x50x17 cm
  • made from weatherproof 600D recycled nylon, 70% recycled
  • 12 storage zones
  • bright interior for better visibility
  • durable YKK zippers

Urth Arkose 24L Backpack
The streamlined 24-liter backpack is designed for everyday use for photography, travel and commuting.

The Arkose backpack features 12 storage compartments, including padded laptop and tablet compartments, a stylus pen compartment and pockets for small valuables. The exterior is made from durable, weather-resistant recycled nylon to keep your belongings safe.

The lower zippered pocket on the front is perfect for small camera use - turning your everyday backpack into a camera bag, complete with external tripod straps. You can also remove the compartment to create more storage space.

Positive impact
Urth aims to have a lasting positive impact on our planet.
By consciously developing products that help people connect with nature and by planting 5 trees for every product. Urth's goal is to plant 1 billion trees by 2032.

Conscious design
We are constantly looking for ways to minimize the negative impact on our beloved planet. Environmentally friendly materials are sought when manufacturing new products and designs are refined to minimize waste. All packaging is designed in such a way that plastic is no longer used, recycled materials are used and the packaging is also recyclable.

Farbe: beige
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
183,82 Rucksack
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Urth

Short profile

  • Arkose backpack
  • Volume: 24L
  • Dimensions: 31x50x17 cm
  • made from weatherproof 600D recycled nylon, 70% recycled
  • 12 storage zones
  • bright interior for better visibility
  • durable YKK zippers

Product description for Urth

Urth Arkose 24L Backpack
The streamlined 24-liter backpack is designed for everyday use for photography, travel and commuting.

The Arkose backpack features 12 storage compartments, including padded laptop and tablet compartments, a stylus pen compartment and pockets for small valuables. The exterior is made from durable, weather-resistant recycled nylon to keep your belongings safe.

The lower zippered pocket on the front is perfect for small camera use - turning your everyday backpack into a camera bag, complete with external tripod straps. You can also remove the compartment to create more storage space.

Positive impact
Urth aims to have a lasting positive impact on our planet.
By consciously developing products that help people connect with nature and by planting 5 trees for every product. Urth's goal is to plant 1 billion trees by 2032.

Conscious design
We are constantly looking for ways to minimize the negative impact on our beloved planet. Environmentally friendly materials are sought when manufacturing new products and designs are refined to minimize waste. All packaging is designed in such a way that plastic is no longer used, recycled materials are used and the packaging is also recyclable.

Urth

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
31x50x17 cm
Gewicht ca.
915 g
Laptopfachmaße
16 Zoll
Volumen (Liter) ca.
24 l
Sonstiges
Farbton
beige
Material
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
9354842010866
KAN
D240141

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