Backpack "EASY PACK BUCKLE / Bass"
GOT BAG
- Regular
- €58,65
- Sale
- €58,65
- Regular
- €69,00
- Unit Price
- per
The stylish and super light backpack "EASY PACK BUCKLE / Bass" from GOT BAG is not only water-repellent and keeps the contents safe and dry even in the rain, but is also extremely comfortable thanks to the ergonomic, adjustable shoulder straps. With the document compartment in DIN A4 format, the inside pockets - including a key ring - and the secret compartment on the back, you are safe and well organized.
The fabric is made of "Ocean Impact Plastic". Each backpack is unique, a recycled original. Deviations in structure and color prove this and are not quality defects.
"There is no Planet B"
Product details: Backpack "EASY PACK BUCKLE / Bass"
- Color: Bass
- Model: EASY PACK BUCKLE
- Material: Main material made from recycled Ocean Impact Plastic, inner material made from recycled polyester, buckles made from POM, webbing made from recycled PET, padding foam made from PE, zippers made from recycled nylon
- Main material certified OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
- PU inner & DWR outer coating
- Adjustable and ergonomic shoulder straps
- Hidden compartment on the back
- PFC & PVC free
- Volume: up to 17 liters
- Mass: 43 cm x 29 cm x 13 cm (H x W x D)
- Weight: 560 g
- Care instructions: wipe with lukewarm water & a microfiber cloth; do not washing in the washing machine, drying, ironing, dry cleaning or bleaching
GOT BAG is truly a small sensation from Germany, or rather Mainz to be precise. Founded by Benjamin Mandos and Martin Keiffenheim in 2016, it is the first company in the world to have managed to produce the fabric of a backpack from 100% recycled " Ocean Impact Plastic" . The basis for this is the company's own clean-up program in Indonesia.
Minimalist in design and made from durable, robust material, the backpacks are timeless and reliable companions in all situations, a symbol of sustainability and conscious use of our limited resources. This turns useless garbage into a true treasure. "There is no Planet B"