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MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18
MARS PANEL LOAD 18

KARRIMOR

MARS PANEL LOAD 18

¥20,900

Color:
BLACK
Size:
ONE SIZE

Product number: 501074

A convenient rucksack that can be stored in the inner pocket t6>Ideal as a secondary bag for travel and outdoor activities
Equipped with a wide range of functions, so it is also useful for everyday use

Small size ideal for everyday use , a new model of lightweight backpack.
Because it is packable, it is convenient as a spare bag for traveling or outdoor activities.
Equipped with sufficient functions for town use such as commuting to work or school.
It is a backpack that is reasonably priced and easy to use, just like Calimar.


Volume: 18L
Size: H43xW26xD20 cm
Weight: 270g
MAterial: 100D R/S NY (Nylon 100%)


Characteristics
・Lightweight
・Packable



About KARRIMOR
Karrimor is an outdoor brand from England, the birthplace of alpinism.
The origin of the word is "carry more".
Karrimor was founded in 1946 by Charles and Mary Parson as a cycling bag manufacturer.
Its tough and functional reputation soon reached climbers.
In 1957, the company entered the rucksack field.
At the same time as developing cutting-edge products that meet the objectives of top climbers, we began supporting the challenges of many climbers and adventurers.
He has collaborated with world-class climbers and has released many innovative products.
Their spirit of challenge and the feedback from them is why Karrimor is not just an outdoor brand, but lives with climbers...or alpinism itself.
From the introduction of the first climbing rucksack to the present day, Karrimor continues to take on countless challenges to the world's highest peaks, polar regions, and tropical rainforests.