Administrators Eric Hall Posted December 14, 2015 Administrators My Rides (3) Report Share Posted December 14, 2015 I saw this at AIMExpo... 2016 Overland Duffel Part Number: OD501 Welcome our All New Overland Duffle. First in a new direction of Wolfman Travel Luggage. This extremely versatile Duffel fits in the overhead compartment on air planes, works as a great sophisticated tail trunk, and functions as a great Overland Travel Duffel. The Flat Oval shape keeps the bag from moving around in a vehicle. The Overland duffel can be carried and worn in many ways: -As a Traditional Duffel -As a suit case with its side handle and easy carry end handles. -As a Shoulder Bag. -As a Back pack with its removable and adjustable shoulder straps. -As a Motorcycle Tail trunk with the included mounting straps. -As an overland travel duffel attached to a rack or tied down in a vehicle. With so many uses and carrying methods our New Overland Duffel is at home in Timbuktu, the Ritz in Manhattan, or on your motorcycle. Features include: -Easy large single Main Opening. Heavy Duty #10 Zipper used for long lasting durability. -Flap over Main Zipper protection from weather and conveyor belts. -Interior “Clear Mesh” zippered pocket. The Clear mesh pocket is great for quick access items, doubles as load compression, when removed can be hung using its attached D-Ring. -Internal compression straps used with the “Clear Mesh” pocket or with out to keep the load tight. -Four 2” D-Rings on each end; you can attach a Rolie Bag, Fuel Bottle, or almost anything you can think of. -Carry handles at each end. -Removable Shoulder Strap. -Removable Backpack Straps. Construction: -Heavy Duty 1680 Denier Wolfman Ballistic Vinyl Fabric -35oz Vinyl Side Panels -#10 Heavy Duty YKK Main Opening Zipper -All Seams Bound for strength -Wolfman Legendary Quality Materials and Construction. Dimensions: Length: 15” / 38 cm. Width: 20” / 50 cm. Height: 9” / 22 cm. Capacity: - 45 liters / 2746 cu.in. Color: All Black Part Number: OD501 Retail Price: $159.99 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NavyNuke Posted December 15, 2015 Report Share Posted December 15, 2015 looks like it's more flexible with all the straps etc than the DrySpec setup that I'm using now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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