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About Alpinestars MM93 Gear Bag

Alpinestars MM93 Gear Bag

Made to the same exacting standards as our protective clothing, this robust holdall is large enough to carry every item of your Motocross kit.

Features:

  • Lid opening for easy access to the main compartment.
  • Flat top pocket to access documents while traveling.
  • Removable change mat made from waterproof tarpaulin.
  • Sturdy plastic YKK zipper chain.
  • Lockable zippers – accepts TSA approved locks.
  • Big screen print - MM93 Design Edition.
  • Two ventilation panels on sides.
  • Two big webbing handles on top and to side to be able to carry and move the bag.
  • Two strap handles to lift the bag and position it on the shoulder.
  • Boots compartment with waterproof, removable bag, which is easier to wash.
  • Reflective details.
  • Smooth action outdoor rolling wheels.
  • Bottom and side panels made with waterproof tarpaulin ensures the bag always stays dry, even when standing in muddy terrain.
  • Durable hard bumpers on base corners.
  • Hard internal base with external slide rails.
  • Constructed from durable tarpaulin and tough polyester reinforcement panels.
  • Sized to carry all protective gear.
  • Compartment walls can be removed with a zipper to allow the bag to be reconfigured with one extra large internal compartment.
  • Inner flat zippered mesh pocket on flap.
  • Two mesh pockets on internal sides of the bag.

Specifiations:

  • Dimensions: 94cm x 45cm x 40cm
  • capacity: 150 l
  • water repellent
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