Targus 16 Terra Backpack – 27L TSB226AU
A large compartment in front of the padded laptop section is big enough to store a binder and books and a separate organisation station offers pen loops and business card holder. Outer pockets include a useful zip down front pocket, an MP3 compartment with headphone port and a mesh pocket on each side for carrying a water bottle or small items. A padded back panel provides ergonomic support and features a breathable mesh lining for ventilation.
Padded laptop compartment with adjustable strap for screens up to 16?
Well-padded back and shoulder straps for extra comfort
Quick-access external zippered pocket for personal items
Headphone porthole
Large zippered compartment with two mesh pockets and space for pens, keys and business cards
Built-in rain cover and water-resistant bottom
Technical Specifications
Works With: 16? Laptops and Under
Color: Black
Style: Backpack
Protection Level: Good
Capacity: 27 Litres
Weight: 0.90 kg
Dimensions: 38 x 17 x 48.5 cm (L x W x H)
Laptop Compartment: 38.70 x 2.50 x 26.50 cm (L x W x H)
Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty
UPC: 092636262150
Pickup Howick East Auckland
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