Racquet bag Felet Trenzy Pro V2 Black
Code: 310121004Product detailed description
Felet Trenzy Pro V2 Black is a tournament badminton bag featuring a modern two-tone design, two main compartments, and practical details that meet the needs of both recreational and competitive players.
The bag is made of durable fabric with elements applied using heat transfer technology, ensuring long-lasting prints and a stylish look. Thanks to sturdy handles and a padded shoulder strap, it can be carried comfortably in hand or over the shoulder.
The elegant black color with contrasting white accents enhances the sporty appearance while offering universal use for both men and women.
The interior is cleverly organized. It features one main compartment divided into two sections – a separate area for rackets and another for clothing and other gear. The bag also includes a separate ventilated shoe compartment to keep footwear away from the rest of the equipment. On the side, you’ll find a spacious side pocket ideal for storing a towel, shuttlecocks, spare shirt, or other accessories.
With overall dimensions of approximately 70.5 × 17 × 29 cm, it offers ample space for everything you need for training or tournaments. High-quality zippers and a well-thought-out design ensure easy access and organization.
Felet Trenzy Pro V2 Black is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a functional, durable, and elegant sports bag that meets the demands of an active player.
Additional parameters
Category: | Bags |
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Weight: | 1 kg |
EAN: | 8594217370060 |
Color: | Black |
Material: | 100% polyuretan |
Dimensions: | 70,5x17x29 cm |
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