Berghaus BHDD Hercules 90 Duffel Transport Bag B-Stock
Berghaus BHDD Hercules 90 Duffel Transport Bag B-Stock
Volume: 90 liters
Dimensions: 75 x 40 x 38 cm
Weight: 2,000 g
B-STOCK:
- Item is new & unused
- Storage marks
The Hercules 90 from the Berghaus BHDD series (Berghaus Heavy Duty Duffel) is an extremely robust utility and transport bag.
The bag opens wide, making it easy and quick to pack. Inside the main compartment, there are mesh pockets on all sides and a large zippered mesh pocket under the lid. The Hercules 90 also features a fully padded zippered pocket on the outside. The main compartment has lockable zipper pulls and can be secured with a padlock to prevent accidental opening.
The carrying straps are removable and can be used as backpack shoulder straps, so the Hercules 90 can also be comfortably carried on the back.
The Hercules 90's material consists of a waterproof coated 1000D nylon fabric and withstands the highest demands. This "truck tarpaulin" material is characterized by extremely high durability, tear resistance, and abrasion resistance.
Details:
- Waterproof and extremely tear-resistant outer material
- Padded floor
- Two detachable carrying straps that can be used as backpack shoulder straps
- Two side handles
- Large main compartment with lockable 2-way zipper
- Main compartment with lockable zipper sliders
- Mesh inner pockets on all sides
- Large mesh pocket with zipper under the lid
- A padded side pocket with a 2-way zipper
- Zippers with easy-to-grip pull tabs
- Two compression belts
- Side-running daisy chains
- Clear plastic pocket for address
| SKU | Attribut | Verfügbare Menge |
|---|---|---|
| 16045 | - | 2 |
Berghaus Ltd.
Squires Lane
N3 2QL London
United Kingdom
https://de.berghaus.com
internationaloperations@pentland.com
LV Equipment BV
Nijverheidsweg 2
4695 RC Sint Maartensdijk
Netherlands
marijn@lvequipment.nl
The Berghaus story began in 1966 when an English mountaineering couple founded the outdoor equipment store LD Mountain Center. Over time, Berghaus designed, tested, and sold its own gear based on the actual needs of mountaineers. Today, the brand is among the very best outdoor equipment manufacturers. Production for the army began during the Falklands War, when the British Army needed a backpack for specific conditions.