x L.A.M.B. Wheelie Flight Deck
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Spotting your bag as it comes around the luggage carousel won't be a problem when you have the bright and bold Burton x L.A.M.B. Wheelie Flight Deck. In fact, it's an issue you can avoid entirely thanks to the fact that this smartly designed bag meets carry-on size requirements for most airlines.
The clamshell-style opening features a mesh divider that lets you to separate your dirty underwear from your clean shirts. A PU2 coating on the tough outer fabric repels light rain and snow so your clothes won't get soaked when you have to walk from the train station to your hotel in the rain. PU back panels offer rugged protection during rough journeys.
External compression straps cinch everything down to help you fit your bag into the overhead bin. And if you're OK with checking it instead, volume-enhancing CRAM zones let you squeeze in extra souvenirs. A telescoping handle and IXION skateboard wheels make it easy to haul around with you through crowded airports and unfamiliar streets.
Details
- 840D polyester fabric with water-resistant coating
- Meets most carry-on size restrictions
- IXION wheel system
- Volume-enhancing CRAM zones
- External side compression straps
- Zippers fit TSA-approved locks
- Internal mesh divider
- Storage pocket accessible from inside or outside
- Item #BUR015F
- Material
- 840D polyester, PU2 water-resistant coating
- Volume
- 2440 cu in
- Rolling
- yes, IXION wheel system
- Pockets
- 1 storage accessible from inside and outside
- Carry-On
- yes
- Compression
- yes
- Closure
- zip
- Dimensions
- 22 x 12.5 x 11 in
- Claimed Weight
- 7.7 lbs
- Recommended Use
- travel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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