Discover the Cricket Bag 707 Wheelie
Your Perfect Gear Companion
Elevate your cricketing experience with the Cricket Bag 707 Wheelie by Gunn & Moore. This isn't just a bag; it's a statement of your passion for the game. Imagine having all your essentials neatly organized and easily accessible, wherever your cricketing adventures take you. That's the promise of the Cricket Bag 707 Wheelie.
Intelligent Design, Unmatched Convenience
Crafted for the Modern Cricketer
We understand the demands of the modern cricketer, and that's why the Cricket Bag 707 Wheelie stands out. The new Zipped Lid Pocket adds a touch of innovation, providing secure space for your valuables. Its generous dimensions of 88cm x 31cm x 31cm and a voluminous 84-liter capacity ensure you never have to leave anything behind. The integrated All Terrain Wheelie System guarantees easy maneuverability, making it your perfect travel companion. Crafted from durable 600 Denier Polyester and featuring 10mm Heavy Duty 'D' Opening Zips, this bag is built to withstand the toughest challenges on and off the field.
Your Style, Your Identity
Express Yourself on the Field
The Cricket Bag 707 Wheelie isn't just a bag; it's a canvas for your individuality. The Blue/Red color adds a vibrant touch, making a statement every time you step on the field. With features like the Moulded Rubber Handle, Padded Handle, and Carry Strap, this bag ensures your comfort even during long journeys. Plus, the option for individual customization allows you to add your personal touch, making it uniquely yours.
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"Discover the ultimate convenience with Gunn & Moore's BLUE/RED Cricket Bag 707 Wheelie. Spacious, stylish, and built to last. Your perfect cricketing companion."