Victorinox CH 97 2.0 36 Wheeled Duffel Bag

This wheeled Victorinox duffel bag boasts an internal zip hanging mesh pocket for small items, dual side pockets with hook-and-loop closures, and an external strap system to keep contents secure. Sturdy rear corner guards and TPE plastic kick plates protect vulnerable areas. The innovative adjustable handle is placed in a more natural palm-facing-the body position. YKK Racquet Coil zippers provide superior strength.
Victorinox
$560.00
This wheeled Victorinox duffel bag boasts an internal zip hanging mesh pocket for small items, dual side pockets with hook-and-loop closures, and an external strap system to keep contents secure. Sturdy rear corner guards and TPE plastic kick plates protect vulnerable areas. The innovative adjustable handle is placed in a more natural palm-facing-the body position. YKK Racquet Coil zippers provide superior strength.
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