The High Sierra A.T. 36-Inch Drop Bottom Wheeled Cargo / Duffel Bag / Backpack is one of our most versatile wheeled cargo / travel bags. This cargo bag is large enough to hold boots and all your clothes for a week. <TABLE><TR><TD WIDTH=100><FONT SIZE="1">Padded contour shoulder straps are stored behind the zippered padded back.</TD> <TD ALIGN="TOP"><FONT SIZE="2">Boots or clothes in the drop-bottom compartment. Small boots or shoes in the end compartments. Gear in the main compartment. Wheels so you don't break your back carrying it. Backpack straps so you can put it on your back (but a cautionary note: If this bag is full of stuff including boots, it may be heavier than you want to carry on your back. </TD></TR></TABLE> <B>Features:</B> <LI>Its two bags in one! Use it as a wheeled duffel or wear it like a backpack. </LI><LI>Hidden padded backpack straps are stored behind the zippered padded back panel. </LI><LI>Large drop-bottom compartment (clamshell style), with hold-down straps and zippered mesh pocket, is perfect for shoes, boots or folded clothes. </LI><LI>Zippered divider panel between upper and lower compartment opens to make one large compartment. </LI><LI>Two top-loading end compartments hold accessories </LI><LI>Bottom has protective feet to keep the bag off the ground. </LI><LI>Adjustable exterior compression straps. Inline, skate-style wheels with corner protectors and recessed, locking telescoping handle. </LI><LI>Durable webbing handles with padded wrap and padded grab handle on end.</LI> Material is Duralite Ripstop and heavy duty 1200 x 1800D Duralite. Color is dark denim blue, steel gray and black. <B><FONT COLOR=RED>Due to the size of these items, additional ship charges may apply for Next Day Air and international shipments. If extra charges apply, we will contact you before processing your order to confirm these charges.</FONT></B> <B>Dimensions:</B> <LI>Length: 36 inches (91.4 cm)</LI> <LI>Width: 20 inches (50.8 cm)</LI> <LI>Height: 14 iches (35.6 cm)</LI> Volume is 6589 cubic inches (108 l).
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