Grand Hors-Bord - 50L - Blue
Matières upcyclées Inflatable boat
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Grand Hors-Bord - 50L - Blue
Description
The Grand Hors-Bord - Your future 50L expedition bag that will take you away for a long time, a lifetime.
It's the biggest backpack in the Artefact range, made so you can fit the whole world in it. Indispensable when you're planning a long-distance trip, a climbing expedition in the heart of nature or, quite simply, a family adventure.
The Grand Hors-Bord takes the essential shape of the duffel bag - the iconic outdoor travel bag with a cylindrical profile - for a design that's as simple as it is ergonomic. 100% of the volume of this bag is accessible and useful, with an external pocket for storing your small belongings and a large rectangular pocket on the back of the back cushion designed to hold your 14’ laptop in place. Its numerous handles and shoulder straps designed from seatbelts complete the perfect handling capabilities of this upcycled bag.
Matières upcyclées
Processus et lieu de fabrication
Caractéristiques
32-year warranty
Impact CO2
Livraison et Retour
Entretien
MATIÈRES
PREMIÈRES
Inflatable boat
Designed to withstand salt, sun, and waves, inflatable boat (Zodiac) fabric is indestructible. Its exceptional waterproofing and resistance make it a rare, technical, and precious material.
This material, called Hypalon, is used on the outside of the bag to guarantee maximum protection against water, wear and tear and inclement weather.
Tent
Made from offcuts from the workshops of the oldest French manufacturer of Canadian tents, this canvas embodies pure know-how and robustness.
Water-repellent and made to last, it is designed to withstand all weather conditions.
Seat belt
Designed to save lives, the seat belt is unbreakable, stable and reliable.
Its high-tenacity polyester webbing guarantees exceptional strength. It is used for the handles and the structure of our backpack straps.
These belts are collected from car scrapyards, before being cleaned and sorted in a sheltered workshop in northern France.






