Description
Carry it your way—because life’s always on the move. Whether you're hitting the gym, catching a flight, or heading out on an adventure, this Paz (Vega) 43L duffle backpack adapts to you. Wear it as a backpack for hands-free convenience, sling it over your shoulder for quick access, or grab it by the handles when you're in a hurry.
With smart pockets and a spacious interior, your gear is organized and easy to reach. Made with lightweight, durable, and water-resistant fabric, it combines toughness with a soft feel, perfect for both everyday use and outdoor adventures.Designed to meet carry-on size requirements, it easily stows in the overhead bin, keeping your essentials close while you travel in style. Where will you take it next?
HIGHLIGHTS:
3 Carrying Modes: Wear it as a backpack, carry it like a duffle, or sling it over your shoulder.
8 external and 4 internal pockets—including a dedicated shoe compartment and a secure 15.6" laptop sleeve.
Lightweight and durable poly-cotton fabric, water- and wear-resistant for any journey.
Pockets for quick access to essentials like water bottles and IDs.
Reinforced base protects contents from impacts and rugged terrain.
Ergonomically designed with breathable, padded straps and a chest buckle to lighten your load.
Equipped with gear loops for extra attachments, ideal for outdoor adventures.
Why It Matters
Having a duffle bag or toiletry kit ready makes it easier to pack the essentials—comfortable clothes, hygiene items, medications—so you can focus on care instead of scrambling to prepare. It brings a sense of normalcy and readiness to situations that can feel anything but normal.
Carry it your way—because life’s always on the move. Whether you're hitting the gym, catching a flight, or heading out on an adventure, this Paz (Vega) 43L duffle backpack adapts to you. Wear it as a backpack for hands-free convenience, sling it over your shoulder for quick access, or grab it by the handles when you're in a hurry.
With smart pockets and a spacious interior, your gear is organized and easy to reach. Made with lightweight, durable, and water-resistant fabric, it combines toughness with a soft feel, perfect for both everyday use and outdoor adventures.Designed to meet carry-on size requirements, it easily stows in the overhead bin, keeping your essentials close while you travel in style. Where will you take it next?
HIGHLIGHTS:
3 Carrying Modes: Wear it as a backpack, carry it like a duffle, or sling it over your shoulder.
8 external and 4 internal pockets—including a dedicated shoe compartment and a secure 15.6" laptop sleeve.
Lightweight and durable poly-cotton fabric, water- and wear-resistant for any journey.
Pockets for quick access to essentials like water bottles and IDs.
Reinforced base protects contents from impacts and rugged terrain.
Ergonomically designed with breathable, padded straps and a chest buckle to lighten your load.
Equipped with gear loops for extra attachments, ideal for outdoor adventures.
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