praktyczny plecak

Trekking przez tydzień albo więcej wymaga poważnego pakunku. Specyfikacje: Waga: 6 lbs 10 oz (3 łobuzi) S; 6 lbs 13 oz (3.1 łobuzów) R; 7lbs 1 oz (3.2 łobuzów) T Tom: 4390 cu w (72 ltr) do 4940 cu w (81 ltr) S; 4700 cu w (77 ltr) do 5250 cu w (86 ltr) R; 5000 cu w (82 ltr) do 5550 cu w (92 ltr) Cechach T: Podwójnie odłożyła dno pakunku tkaniny Sześciu zewnętrzna strona pełnometrażowego rzemieni sprężenia zapinają spinacz Pończochy Zamienne dla obu płci podwójne ramiączka gęstości Zamienną dla obu płci kieszeń pasa biodra plecak Kangura z back przedziału torby jamy spinacza dziury kanału Key plecak plecak wprawiają płyciny Dwa zewnętrzne układy łańcuchowe, właściciele czekana i podlać zamki błyskawiczne kieszeni butelki plecak Materials: Arkusz oprawić w ramy HDPE 6061 aluminium pozostaje 420D ripstorm 630D wspaniałe składane nylonowe wzmocnienia Hypalon nie zaangażować się nie jesteśmy zdolni, by wysłać produkty plecak na zewnątrz Stany Zjednoczone, ponieważ, z że inny rzecz.” Forum, our lovely member gacats mentioned a piece of classic style advice that I think many people (designers and fashionistas included) have totally forgotten lately: when dressing, always remove one accessory before leaving the house. It may sound a bit conservative to some folks, but it?s a great way to ensure that you don?t look like a fashion victim or someone wearing a costume. Now, if only certain bag designers would take that advice. Consider the Thomas Wylde Colossus Scorpion Bag, for instance. There are things about this bag that I love - the leather looks so soft that I have the strange urge to rub it on my face, the bike-chain handle is a cool, industrial touch, as are the spikes at the handle attachment, and the overall effect is full of edgy-but-fashionable personality that could really do wonders for the average outfit. And then?there are the scorpions emblazoned on the front in silver studs. I know that?s sort of Thomas Wylde?s thing, with the random stuff depicted in studs, but I wish his look would evolve a bit and maybe become a little more subtle. This bag would still have attitude to spare without the bugs on it, and with them, it seems just a wee bit silly. Part of me also thinks it looks a lot less luxurious than it could - the scorpions break up all that delicious, wonderful, touchable leather. So, Thomas Wylde, please consider heeding some sage advice - next time you get the urge to put bugs on a purse, let it pass. Buy through eLuxury for $2500.

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