
A lightweight, tough & versatile holdall with a 120 litre capacity
Snugpak’s Kitmonster 120 is a 120-litre holdall with multiple straps to carry as a holdall, over the shoulder or even as a rucksack. With grab handles at either end, this bag is easy to transport to and from a vehicle and the unique compression straps to reduce the volume make for easier haulage and transportation. The heavy-duty base and chunky reliable zipper mean that your belongings are safe while you travel.
- Capacity – 120 Litres of storage space.
- Tough – Durable, lightweight & tough.
- Lightweight – Weighs only 1500 grams when empty.
- Reduced Bulk – Compression straps allow you to reduce any excess volume
- Handles – Grab handles at both ends make for easy haulage or clipping on
- Base – A heavy duty base to prolong its life
- Zipper – A strong and reliable chunky zip
- You should report any transit damage to your carrier at the earliest opportunity. You should report any airline transit damage to the airline representative BEFORE leaving the terminal building.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 80cm x 42cm x 36cm (31″ x 17″ x 14″)
- Max Load: 22kg (48.5lb)
- Outer Fabric: Heavy duty 600D material, these products were designed to last the most rigorous of expedition/operation.
- Brand: Snugpak
- Weight: 1500 grams
- Capacity: 120 litres (7,323 Cubic Inches)
- SKU: 344420
Guarantee
Backed by a 1-Year Warranty against faults with the materials and workmanship from the date of purchase. If you think you have a warranty claim please email us at [email protected]. During this period you can return the product to UKMC and we will work with Snugpak to see if you have a claim. In some rare cases, we are required to return the product to Snugpak for them to inspect causing a delay of a week or so.
Exceptions to the Warranty
For clarification, the following damage would not be covered by your warranty:
Snugpak Rucksacks & Holdalls
- General wear and tear over extended use
- Flaws in the fabric caused by excessive wear
- Water ingress through seams (rucksack seams are not taped, a rucksack liner or cover should be used)
- Broken zips caused by forcing, jamming or improper use
- Overloaded, tensioned or stretched seams coming apart
- Buckles subjected to undue force or abrasion
- UV degradation
- Frame exposed through fabric through being dragged or dropped on rough ground
- Commercial use by rental companies
- Accidental damage & transit damage
































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