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Victorinox Spectra 3.0 Expandable Large Case

 
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Product Details

Sku: 611761, 611762
Brand: Victorinox
Size: 29.5 x 12.6 x 20.1 in
Weight: 15 lbs
Material: Sorplas Polycarbonate

Product Features

  • Made with SORPLAS™, a high performance recycled polycarbonate by Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation
  • Premium components ensure durability and functionality
  • Expands by up to 40%, offering a 2-in-1 luggage solution
  • Material
Sorplas™ Polycarbonate 
  • Handle
Dual-tube Telescopic Handle 
  • Wheels
4 wheel dual caster (spinner) 
  • Capacity
103 l

Product Summary

Made with SORPLAS™, a high performance recycled polycarbonate, our Spectra 3.0 Expandable Large Case is designed with durability in mind. It also features improved handle stability, a restyled interior with two large mesh pockets, and elastic X-straps for flexible packing. Need more space? Just unzip the self-expanding compartment for up to 40% extra capacity. When was travel this easy?

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