Herschel
Settlement Sprout Backpack Light Denim Crosshatch
Herschel backpack with changing mat
Scope of delivery Herschel set:
- backpack with label
- changing mat with label
Data backpack:
- Dimensions: width approx. 28 cm, height approx. 45 cm, depth approx. 12 cm
- Dimensions padded laptop compartment: width approx. 25 cm, height approx. 27 cm, depth approx. 2 cm
- Weight: about 1060g
- Volume: approx. 26 l
- Color: Light Denim Crosshatch (blue)
- 2 shoulder straps, breathable, padded, infinitely adjustable: approx. 55 cm - 90 cm
- Material: 100% polyester
- Scope of delivery: Herschel backpack with label
Features backpack:
- backpack is closed with two way zipper
- In the main compartment 1 padded laptop compartment and 2 main plug-in compartments with hook-and-loop fastener
- On the front 1 attached zipped compartment
- On the left 1 net slot with elasticated for drinking bottles or umbrellas
- On the right side 1 slide-in compartment
- Equipped with extra access to the main compartment
- Is large enough for folders
- The Herschel logo is clearly incorporated
Data changing mat:
- Dimensions closed: width approx. 29 cm, height approx. 21 cm, depth approx. 4 cm
- Dimensions open: width approx. 74 cm, height approx. 65 cm
- Weight: about 355g
- Color: Light Denim Crosshatch (blue)
- Material: Polyester
- Scope of delivery: Herschel changing mat with label
Features changing mat:
- changing mat is closed with flap and hook-and-loop fastener
- 2 mains pockets
- Equipped with soft material
- The Herschel logo is clearly incorporated
Herschel Settlement Sprout Backpack - The versatile backpack
With the Herschel Settlement Sprout Backpack you are the star among the mothers. This casual backpack in urban style makes the city look perfect. Whether worn on the back or hanging on the pram, this diaper bag always makes a good figure. The foldable changing mat makes it possible for you to make your child comfortable and fresh everywhere. Thanks to the timeless look, you can also use this bag from Herschel when your children are already bigger.