Saturday, January 12, 2013

The North Face Longhaul Travel Bag.


Top Features of the  - 30
The Longhaul 30 with a whopping 88 litres of capacity means you can get away from it all by taking it all with you.
o    Durable luggage for all types of travel, with an updated, rugged, functional design. Large main compartment with steel wire mesh compression system and two large inside lid-zippered mesh compartments
o    Two easy-access external accessory pockets
o    Ambidextrous retractable handle
o    Durable custom wheels and wheel housing
o    Protective skid rails
o    Bottom, top, front and side handles
o    Business card window
o    Large external webbing compression straps
o    Reinforced corners for extra durability
o    Weight: 4650g
o    Size: 76cm x 40cm x 25cm
o    Fabric: 420D nylon dobby, 1200D polyester, phthalate-free TPE fabric laminate
o    Volume: 88 litres
A load of this size would be unwieldy if it were not for integrated custom wheels and ambidextrous mountain bike style retractable handle.

The intelligent, flexible interior organisation and pocket configuration ensures there’s a place for all your Longhaul equipment, clothes, essentials, documents and accessories.

Convenient external pockets keep day-to-day items readily to hand. Large external webbing straps enable the traveller to securely cinch the Longhaul tight for airline travel.
About Travel Bags
Within this section you will find a large range of bags suitable for most travel applications, ranging from hand luggage and internal accessories through to dry bags. We have listed weights, dimensions and capacities to try and help you find the most suitable bag, if you are taking a bag on a flight it is worth checking the airlines baggage restrictions. Features such as wheels are helpful when carrying heavy loads, external organiser pockets for quick access to documents and a broad shoulder strap are also handy. Dry bags are great for outdoor trips or sailing and will help keep your clothes dry in poor conditions.
About the The North Face brand
40 Years of Innovation and Exploration
We are named for the coldest, most unforgiving side of a mountain. We have helped explorers reach the most unfathomable heights of the Himalayas. But The North Face legend begins, ironically, on a beach. More precisely, San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, at an altitude of only 150 feet above sea level. It was here in 1966 that two hiking enthusiasts resolved to follow their passions and founded a small mountaineering retail store.
Soon thereafter, that little shop became known as The North Face, a retailer of high-performance climbing and backpacking equipment. In 1968, The North Face moved to the other side of San Francisco Bay, to the unbridled possibilities of the Berkeley area, and began designing and manufacturing its own brand of technical mountaineering apparel and equipment.
Through the 1970s, The North Face brand cherished a following amongst avid outdoor athletes and began sponsoring expeditions to some of the most far-flung, still largely untouched corners of the globe. This launched a proud tradition which continues in full force today and constantly reinforces The North Face mantra, Never Stop Exploring™.
By the early 1980s, The North Face was taking exploration to the outer limits of the ski world, adding extreme skiwear to the product offering. These were the days of pastels, neons, hair dye, and mohawks; they laid the groundwork for today's free-spirited snowsports athletes. By the end of the decade, The North Face became the only supplier in the United States to offer a comprehensive collection of high-performance outerwear, skiwear, sleeping bags, packs and tents.
The 1990s ushered in an era during which The North Face further broadened the outdoor world it helps athletes to explore. The decade saw our debut in the sportswear market with the launch of Tekware™, an innovative collection designed to provide rock climbers, backpackers, hikers, trail runners, and outdoor enthusiasts with the ultimate fit and function. The North Face half dome logo began to appear with greater regularity on ultramarathon courses, high-country trails, and big walls. And, as the calendar clicked toward a new millennium, The North Face launched its own line of trekking and trail-running shoes to ultimately address the head-to-toe needs of those always striving for the next horizon.
Now, more than 40 years after its humble grand opening, The North Face delivers an extensive line of performance apparel, equipment, and footwear. We push the boundaries of innovation so that you can push the boundaries of exploration. We remain deeply proud to be the first choice of the world's most accomplished climbers, mountaineers, extreme skiers, snowboarders, endurance runners, and explorers.
There's little telling what the next 40 years hold for us. However, there is one bedrock certainty: The North Face will maintain an unwavering commitment to pushing the limits of design, so that you can push your limits outdoors. Never Stop Exploring.

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