Expandable Carry On Bag for $19

July 8, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Expandable Carry On Bag for $19
Travel Smarter with This Easily Foldable, Extra Carry On Bag for All the Souvenirs You Pick Up
Expires July 07, 2022 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 66% off

KEY FEATURES

Do you have a tendency of coming home from a trip with more than you left with? You’re not alone – which is where the Expandable Carry On Bag comes in handy. This expandable bag folds up into a neat, easily stored pouch and can be opened up into a full 14″ x 20″ carry on bag to hold all those extra souvenirs and items you picked up.

  • Folds into a compact, 8″ x 7″ pouch for easy storage
  • Carries up to 25 lbs & meets air travel carry-on requirements
  • Constructed w/ tough, waterproof nylon to protect all your goods

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Pouch dimensions: 8″ x 7″
  • Fully opened dimensions: 14″ x 20″
  • Material: nylon
  • Waterproof
  • Capacity: up to 25 lbs

Includes

  • Expandable Carry On Bag
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