Adventure Collection large rear bag
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Product detailed description
The large Adventure Collection rear bag made of durable nylon fabric can be expanded from 50 to 60 liters - ideal for longer trips. It can be attached to the luggage rack or the passenger seat using the fastening straps. The rear bag can also be used as a backpack or shoulder bag. Saves space when not in use.
Part number: EI0025PJ
- Robust rear bag for longer trips.
- Clean, simple design.
- Large U-shaped opening of the main compartment for convenient loading and unloading.
- Waterproof main compartment with removable inner bag.
- Expand the volume of the main compartment with a universal zipper.
- Zippered compartments on both sides, one of which is large enough for wet clothes or shoes.
- Carrying handles and shoulder strap.
- Can also be used as a backpack or shoulder bag.
- Easy to attach with length-adjustable straps with hooks.
- Space-saving storage when not in use thanks to soft material.
- Suitable for other products from the Adventure Collection.
- Outer material: 100% ballistic nylon 1680.
- Dimensions (L × W × H): 60 × 35 × 29/34 cm.
- Volume: 50–60 l
- Color: Olive with black accents.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Top Bags |
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| Part type: | Bags and Dry Bags |
| Universal - specific: | Universal parts |
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| Manufacturing company : | Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (BMW AG) |
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| Address : | Petuelring 130 80809 Mnichov Německo |
