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Medoodi2 Piece Tokyo Luggage Set

R1,249

Retail: R2,200
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The stylish, on-trend, ever-durable Medoodi luggage range has a case to suit all your travel needs. The hard-wearing PC+ABS shell, aluminium handle, TSA lock, and double spinner wheels, make travelling effortless no matter the journey. The Medoodi series offers a sleek design combined with durable practicality, available in a myriad of colours. No matter where you’re headed, this Medoodi 2-piece set will fast become your most favoured, go-to luggage solution.

Product Features 
  • Make travelling simply with this 2pc 4-wheel Medoodi travel bag
  • A retractable arm and 4 smooth-rolling wheels, enabling you to effortlessly pull it along
  • Makes travelling more comfortable, convenient and pleasurable
  • Shell: PC or ABS Material
  • Trolley: Aluminum Pipe
  • Wheel: Double Wheels
  • Handle: PP Material Handle x 2
  • Lining: 210D Polyester
  • Lock: TSA Lock
2 Piece Includes 
  • 1 x 20-inch bag
  • 1 x 28-inch bag
Product Specifications 
  • DIMENSIONS: (H x W x D) S - 54 x 33 x 21 cm L - 73 x 46 x 28cm
  • WEIGHT: S - 2.48 kg L - 3.91 kg
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