American Tourister Crosstrack Spinner M, Erweiterbarer Koffer, 67 cm, 71,5/77 L, Grau/Rot (Grey/Red)

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Amazon Spinner 67 (medium suitcase: one week trip): 42 x 27.5 x 67.5 cm, 71.5-77 L, 3.88 kg Voluminous: Maximised volume thanks to expandability for Spinner M and L + outstanding functionality with two front pockets Comfortable: double wheels on all spinners and a handle function at the bottom of the spinners M and L ensure smooth travel at all times Organisation: elastic cross straps in the bottom compartment with mesh dividers Functionality: the most comprehensive Softside collection in the lightest price segment, TSA combination lock in all models and double wheels on all spinners.

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Spinner 67 (medium suitcase: one week trip): 42 x 27.5 x 67.5 cm, 71.5-77 L, 3.88 kg Voluminous: Maximised volume thanks to expandability for Spinner M and L + outstanding functionality with two front pockets Comfortable: double wheels on all spinners and a handle function at the bottom of the spinners M and L ensure smooth travel at all times Organisation: elastic cross straps in the bottom compartment with mesh dividers Functionality: the most comprehensive Softside collection in the lightest price segment, TSA combination lock in all models and double wheels on all spinners.

American Tourister

Crosstrack is the perfect answer to the needs of today’s value conscious travellers. The resistant polyester mix gives a tough look and offers extra durability, while a variety of functional features makes sure to travel in all comfort. All this will make Crosstrack your perfect travel companion on and offroad. Model: Spinner (4 wheels), Colour: Grey/Red, Material: 100% Polyester, Height: 67.50x42.00x27.50cm, Weight: 3.00kg, Volume: 71.5/77 L, Warranty: Limited 3 year global warranty


Product specifications

Brand American Tourister
EAN
  • 5400520065612
Color
  • Grey/red
Size
  • M (67 cm - 71.5/77 L)
MPN
  • 133190-2645

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