VAUDE
Hylax 15 Hotchili
VAUDE backpack - with great facilities
Data backpack:
- Dimensions: width approx. 24 cm, height approx. 36 cm, depth approx. 17 cm
- Weight: approx. 321 g
- Volume: approx. 15 l
- Color: Hotchili (terracotta / burgundy)
- On the back 2 shoulder straps padded, breathable, ergonomically shaped, infinitely adjustable: approx. 40 cm - 71 cm
- 1 chest strap infinitely adjustable: approx. 8 cm - 23 cm
- 1 waistbelt removable, infinitely adjustable: approx. 22 cm - 68 cm
- 1 carrying handle reinforced: approx. 17 cm
- Material: Outside 100% polyester, Coating 100% polyurethane, Inside 100% polyamide
- Material Specification: 600D polyurethane
- Sustainable components: 100% recycled polyester
- Sustainability: 100% PFC-free
- Scope of delivery: VAUDE backpack with label, 1 x waistbelt
Facilities backpack:
- backpack will be closed with two way zipper
- In the main compartment 1 elastic slide-in compartment
- On the right and left side, 1 elastic mesh slip pocket for water bottles or umbrellas
- On the front 1 zipped compartment in which there is 1 name plate and 1 key finder
- There are also 10 fastening loops on the front
- On the right and left shoulder strap 1 fastening loop
- Back is breathable, ergonomically shaped and padded
- Equipped with washable material, attachment to shoulder strap, height-adjustable chest strap, further opening and name plate
- Owns spacious main compartment
- Is water repellent
- Is abrasion and water resistant
- Is durable
- Is reflective
- The VAUDE logo is clearly visible
VAUDE Hylax 15 - robust backpack for every adventure
The Hylax 15 children's backpack is adapted to the needs of slightly older and adventurous children. Its child-friendly carrying system with adjustable chest strap ensures a high level of comfort and can be optimally adjusted to the size of the child. The reflective prints ensure road safety. Small treasures and other items found along the way can be attached to the backpack by the gear loops. The Hylax 15 is a true universal genius for leisure, school trips, hikes and the first adventures in the mountains.