Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack
Burton Westfall Backpack

Westfall Backpack

£49.95
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Authentic, easy and convenient backpack from Burton.

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About the Burton Westfall

Burton's Westfall Backpack is an everyday, vintage-styled rucksack which prides itself on organisation.

Featuring a padded laptop sleeve, easy-access drawstring closure and plenty of storage pockets, a handy daisy chain attachment and 2 stretch side water bottle pockets. Designed for any adventure, the Westfall backpack uses space efficiently to securely store all your necessary belongings.

Just the right size for daytrips and repeat journeys around town, its quick-access cinch top, padded laptop sleeve, and flap closure let you stash gear in a hurry, while the internal zip pocket stores critical necessities, like your car keys. On the outside, modern heritage detailing meshes with dual water bottle pockets for a perfect blend of style and function.

Burton are so happy with the great quality of this backpack, they provide a lifetime warranty!

Features Include
  • Cinch Top Closure with Flap
  • Zippered Accessory Pocket on Inside of Flap
  • Padded Laptop Sleeve, 17" x 10" x 1"
  • Two Stretch Side Water Bottle Pockets
  • Daisy Chain Attachment
  • Ergonomic Shoulder Straps
  • Lifetime Warranty
The Lowdown
  • Size: L:15cm W:35cm H:49.5cm
  • Volume: 23 Litres
  • Weight 0.4kg
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