Duffbag
Sold Out! Wow, they went fast, new stock scheduled to arrive April 2012 Duffbag is a tough, hardwearing bag that has been specially designed for stashing dirty or wet kit after participating in outdoor or extreme sports. Orginally designed to carry dirty mountain bike kit and stop getting the interior of your car covered in mud, wet and grit, other sports have adopted the bag including: Mountain biking . Cyclocross . Surfing . Sailing . Snowboarding . Skiing . Motocross . Karting . Kite surfing Duffbags have some really neat features;
Dimensions 650 mm height 300 mm diameter Capacity 50 litres. Duffbags are made out of a tough high quality nylon shell with a special coated lining that keeps moisture and dirt where you want it - in the bag. Duffbag is not a "dry bag", if you fill it with water it will leak, but in normal use it will keep dirty, wet mountain bike kit or a wetsuit under control - no more mouldy, wet patches in your boot or watermarks on your car interior and they make packing up and lugging gear around so much easier, just stuff it all in a duff and go - simple!
Best of all, duffbags are at an amazingly low price of £19.95 - this is due to our bulk ordering from our new manufacturing partner in the Far East, which means we can pass on the savings direct to you FREE STANDARD UK DELIVERY |
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