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SINVICKO 18.4 Inch Laptop Backpack, Extra Large Travel Backpack with USB Charger Port for Men Women, 60L Big Capacity Heavy Duty Computer Bag TSA Friendly RFID Anti Theft Pocket Durable Backbag
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SINVICKO 18.4 Inch Laptop Backpack, Extra Large Travel Backpack with USB Charger Port for Men Women, 60L Big Capacity Heavy Duty Computer Bag TSA Friendly RFID Anti Theft Pocket Durable Backbag

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Large Capacity & Organized: Large Travel laptop backpack owns 20 independent pockets for large storage and organization for small items. 3 spacious main multi compartments with many hidden pockets can accommodate lots of stuff like supplies, travel accessories, clothes, stationery, side deep zipper pocket for easy access essentials, Side elastic net pockets conveniently hold travel gear umbrellas or water bottles. TSA approved & Luggage Strap: At checkpoint, unfolds the backpack freely 180 degrees making you quickly through the airport security, exclusive designed for airplane traveling. You can attach the backpack to the trolley case of the luggage strap. Unleash the pressure on your shoulders and make your journey easier. Served as durable large backpack, large laptop bag, you can use it at anywhere for International travel ,camping,hiking and overnight trip. RFID Backpack & Anti-Theft:The front pocket of 18.4 inch Laptop backpack for men with advanced RFID security technology, unique metal composites identification helps secure personal data encoded on you credit cards, IDs and passports.The oversized anti-theft pocket on the back of the backpack makes it easy to put your phone, passports and wallet.

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B09RWGXPTC
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