BROOKS England Pickwick Cotton Canvas 12l Green
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Brooks England Pickwick Cotton Canvas 12l Backpack Green | £153.49 | ![]() |
For many years, the Pickwick has been our best-selling bag for cycling, a versatile roll-top backpack made from water-resistant cotton canvas whose design complements the ease that epitomises a urban journey by bicycle. Brooks is proud to release the Pickwick Cotton Canvas in Forest Green for the first time.- A unique material made to Brooks own specification, the 100% cotton canvas is starched and then wax finished to make the fabric highly water-resistant, but without compromising on comfort and flexibility.
Extremely durable, the cotton base is plain-woven with two layers that will subtly change over time, as the fabric registers and absorbs experiences on or off the bike.- With genuine Brooks Vegetable tanned leather details, the Pickwick features an internal laptop sleeve and one secret pocket hidden on the lower bottom of the bag.
- This pocket, along with the roll-top system that closes toward your back, maintains a sleek appearance while keeping your belongings safe.Specifications: - Width: 260 mm- Depth: 120mm- Height: 410-470 mm
- Weight: 790 g- 13 laptop- Detail: Premium Vegetable Tanned Leather
- Straps: Cotton
- Closure: Roll-top
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