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High Sierra Opie Backpack - Dick's Sporting Goods

High Sierra Opie Backpack

Item Number: 11697999
Price: $24.99
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Experience the luxury of a superior go-anywhere day pack. The High Sierra® Opie Backpack features a multi-compartment design. Store prized personal possessions in the large front load main compartment or in the front zippered accessory pocket for quick access. The S-shaped padded shoulder straps form to fit your body snuggly and the padding will keep you comfortable all day long.

FEATURES:

Large front-load main compartment
  • Multi-compartment design
  • Front zippered accessory pocket for quick-access items like ID and change
  • Core organizer with mesh pocket and pen pockets
  • MP3 player pocket with customized zipper stop headphone port
  • Side mesh pocket hold a beverage or extra gear
  • S-shaped padded shoulder straps with handy cell phone pocket
  • Comfortable padded back panel
  • Contoured daisy chain loops for attaching extra gear
  • Comfortable, heavy-duty webbing grab handle
  • Size: 18.5" x 12.5" x 8.0"
  • Capacity: 1800.0 cubic inches
  • Material: Mini-Hexagon Ripstop, Waffle Weave, 600-Denier Duralite®
  • High Sierra


Country Of Origin: Imported

Customer Reviews

High Sierra Opie Backpack 3.5 5 2 2
Ok its just like the review headline states.....OK! September 6, 2012
It seems to be good My child seems be be able to get all his books in it and is comfortable for him to carry. September 6, 2012
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