768 days ago

Deep purple Voyager Cabin Bag

Jenni from Flagstaff

Deep purple excellent quality Voyager Cabin Bag - 50cm x 31cm x 21cm and can be extended to 25.5cm. 3.4kg approx. Handles on both sides of case, extendable handle for pulling on two wheels. Still in excellent condition inside (I have always bagged shoes and laundry to keep everything pristine) and only small amount of wear on the top corners. No missing buttons or plastic tabs and no discolouration outside or inside.

Extras with this case include a disguised address label, extra clip on strap to attach another bag (very handy), 2 x outside pockets, 3 x inside mesh pockets in the top and clipped straps to hold luggage in place.

Price: $27

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