X-POD II - Expandable Sling Pack (2.3-7L) - Code of Bell
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Pickup available at Unit 11, Level 3, ecoSky commercial building, Kuala Lumpur
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X-POD II - Expandable Sling Pack (2.3-7L) - Code of Bell
Pitch Black II
Unit 11, Level 3, ecoSky commercial building, Kuala Lumpur
For self-pick up only, this option does not support Grab/Lalamove delivery.
no. 972, Batu 6 1/2
68100 Kuala Lumpur KUL
Malaysia
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- Self-locking magnetic buckle for the shoulder strap
- Can be worn cross-body style or around hip
- Two independent compartments (front compartment is expandable)
- Rear concealed zippered pocket x1(or rear panel)
- Quick-access zippered pockets x2 (on R/L side paddings)
- Zippered mesh pockets x2 and slip pocket x1 (inside main compartment)
- Rear pass-through sleeve to store shoulder strap when packing for trips
- Includes detachable chest stabilizer strap
- Top grab handle grip
- Detachable compression straps included
- Multi-purpose attach points
- Key hook strap x1
- Shoulder strap clips x2
Dimension (inches / mm): 14 x 5 x 2 / 350 x 130 x 50 (when folded)
Dimension (inches / mm): 14 x 5 x 6 / 350 x 130 x 160 (when expanded)
Volume (litre): 2.3 (folded) / 7 (expanded)
Weight: 13.5 / 15.4 oz (w/ and w/o compression straps)
Do you carry your laptop wherever you go? Other than going to work, school or to study at a coffee shop, for all other occasions the answer may be no. All you really need on a daily basis may just be your smartphone, keys, perhaps a water bottle and your wallet. So why haul a backpack wherever and whenever?
The X-POD (pronounced cross-pod) is our modern take on the classic fanny pack. Reimagined for today’s active and demanding lifestyle. And perfectly sized to carry more than just your wallet or passport, but not too big to keep you free and agile. As smartphones just keep getting bigger and EDC tools become a daily must, a smaller pack is the smarter and stylish everyday carry solution.
Check the full review of Pitch Black I here