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High Sierra El Series Luggage, 34-Inch (Wheeled Drop Bottom Duffel) Specifications Wherever your travel adventures take you, this spacious, thoughtfully-designed wheeled duffel from High Sierra will provide a surprising amount of cargo space in a lightweight, 8.8-pound package. A large, U-shaped main compartment makes for easy packing, while a drop bottom lower area is convenient for storing shoes or folded clothes. The clever roll-up divider panel between the two compartments can be stowed to create one large space when needed, and numerous accessory pockets ensure all of those small essentials stay organized.
Innovative Designs
Corner Guard: Guards at top corners protect against abrasion caused by airport baggage handlers and carousels
Expandable Compartment: With simple pull of a zipper, the main compartment expands for added storage space when needed
Inset Sport Wheels: Inline skate-style wheels are inset in corner-mounted housings for superior balance on uneven surfaces
Lightweight, Pop-up Aluminum Handle: Push button on top of the handle makes it easy to raise and lower, while a locking mechanism keeps it in place
Grid-Weave and Mini-Weave Fabrics: Exclusive materials provide remarkable durability via proprietary ripstop technology
Roll-up Divider Panel: Zippered divider panel between upper and lower compartments can be rolled up and secured to create one large compartment
Features
Special built-in, high-density foam structure helps maintain shape while minimizing weight
Main compartment with U-shaped opening
Large drop bottom compartment with hold-down straps is ideal shoes, boots, or folded clothes
Zippered front accessory pocket and two top-loading end compartments
Adjustable exterior compression straps
Custom ID holder stows in front pocket
Recessed, telescoping lightweight aluminum handle system with locking mechanism
Inline skate-style wheels are inset in protective corner-mounted housings
Bottom has protective feet to keep bag off the ground
Durable webbing handles with padded wrap and padded grab handle on the end
Constructed of durable Grid-Weave Duralite, Mini-Weave Duralite, and Duraweave
Specifications
Measures 34 by 17.5 by 15.5 inches (W x H x D)
6,715-cubic-inch volume
8.8-pound weight
Warranty High Sierra wheeled bags include a limited five-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
About High Sierra High Sierra Sport Company has been a family-owned organization for more than 30 years, producing innovative bags designed to complement an active, outdoor lifestyle. The company specializes in adventure travel, and traditionally focuses on function, design, and durability in its products.
Founded in 1978 as H. Bernbaum Import & Export Company by Harry and Hank Hank Bernbaum, High Sierra Sport Company has grown to become the tenth largest outdoor company in the United States. Today, High Sierra is the official supplier of bags to the U.S. Ski and Snowboarding teams, and its memberships include the Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), SnowSports Industries America (SIA), and the Travel Goods Association (TGA).
Self repairing zippers ensures continued flawless operation for the life of bag
Ball bearing in-line skate wheels, provide smooth reliable rolling.
Product Overview
The atlantic graphite lite 3 22" features a built in extension handle and wheels, providing smooth, lightweight maneuverability for all your adventures.
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