mineo transformer 20 fahrrad rucksack fahrradtasche Vaude Mineo Transformer Rucksack / Gepäckträgertasche für bike to work
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mineo transformer 20 fahrrad rucksack fahrradtasche

mineo transformer 20 fahrrad rucksack fahrradtasche Vaude Mineo Transformer Rucksack / Gepäckträgertasche für bike to work

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mineo transformer 20 fahrrad rucksack fahrradtasche Vaude Mineo Transformer Rucksack / Gepäckträgertasche für bike to workFr Pendler hat Vaude diesen Rucksack entwickelt, der sich auch am Gepcktrger Ihres Fahrrads befestigen lsst. Wasserdichter, gepolsterter und komfortabler Rucksack fr den Arbeitsweg Der Mineo Transformer Rucksack von Vaude ist der ideale Begleiter fr Ihre tglichen Fahrten ins Bro mit dem Rad. Er begleitet Sie den ganzen Tag und ist speziell fr das Pendeln mit dem Fahrrad konzipiert. Dank seiner wasserabweisenden Beschichtung trotzt er verschiedenen

Für Pendler hat Vaude diesen Rucksack entwickelt, der sich auch am Gepäckträger Ihres Fahrrads befestigen lässt.

Wasserdichter, gepolsterter und komfortabler Rucksack für den Arbeitsweg

Der Mineo Transformer Rucksack von Vaude ist der ideale Begleiter für Ihre täglichen Fahrten ins Büro mit dem Rad. Er begleitet Sie den ganzen Tag und ist speziell für das Pendeln mit dem Fahrrad konzipiert.

Dank seiner wasserabweisenden Beschichtung trotzt er verschiedenen Wetterbedingungen und ist wasserdicht. Der Reißverschluss ist ebenfalls komplett wasserdicht und schützt zuverlässig den Inhalt.

Der Rucksack bietet zahlreiche Fächer. Im Hauptfach befindet sich ein separates Fach für ein 15,6"-Laptop. Zusätzlich gibt es Stiftehalter, ein Fach für eine Trinkflasche oder Bidon, eine kleine Fronttasche sowie ein rückseitiges Reißverschlussfach. An einem Schultergurt ist ein elastischer Schlüsselhalter angebracht, mit dem Sie Türen öffnen können, ohne die Schlüssel vom Rucksack zu lösen.

Das Material ist vollständig schmutzabweisend – ideal für den täglichen Einsatz. Zudem wird der Rucksack aus recyceltem Polyester hergestellt. Vaude hat dafür das Green Shape Label erhalten. Der Rucksack ist somit umweltfreundlich, nachhaltig produziert und klimaneutral.

Für hohen Tragekomfort sorgen die gepolsterten Schultergurte sowie ein Brustgurt zur besseren Lastenverteilung. Das integrierte "Vent-Tex"-System stabilisiert den Rucksack und bietet durch einen großen Belüftungskanal im Rücken eine optimale Luftzirkulation.

In Fahrradtasche verwandelbarer Rucksack Mineo Transformer 20 von Vaude

Das Highlight: Der Rucksack lässt sich in eine Fahrradtasche verwandeln. Er wird einfach am Gepäckträger befestigt, passend für Rohre mit 8 bis 16 mm Durchmesser. Dafür sorgen die QMR 2.0 Haken, inklusive Reduzierstücke für 8, 10 und 13 mm.

Der Stauraum beträgt 17 Liter, verteilt auf die oben beschriebenen Fächer. Maße: 48 cm Höhe, 34 cm Breite, 12 cm Tiefe. Gewicht: 1220 g.

Die maximale Belastung beträgt 7,5 kg. Das "Plug and Ride 2.0"-Schienensystem sorgt für eine einfache Einstellung. Im Rucksackmodus lässt sich die Schiene einfahren und in einer Seitentasche verstauen.

Vaude bietet zudem weitere multifunktionale Taschen an:

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Amanda
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A good read, just fluffy cuteness, no antagonism. I like all the characters. It could have used another round of editing however, glanfds being one error that cracked me up, and my personal pet peeve was that the author kept using the word fill instead of feel, which I promise you are not interchangeable haha, but it's definitely better than the majority of books I read on here mistake-wise.
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