The roots of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) go back some 3 000 years. This Mexican holiday, observed in early November, is a joyful celebration of the lives of family and friends who have passed away. Traditions like travelling to burial grounds, cooking food, decorating graves and hosting gatherings are among the many ways people honour Dia de los Muertos.
- One of its most beloved symbols is the Sugar Skull. These colourful designs are represented in everything from candy and jewellery to tattoos and face paint, and now on the this backpack. Over the years, the rituals have been adopted and adapted by cultures around the world and this unique interpretation is now available for travellers and commuters around the world to recognise their bags each time it comes out of the airport carouse or commuting to work and school.
The ultimate everyday companion, this rugged mid-sized pack is equipped with the organization and durability you’d expect from OGIO, yet compact enough to never hold you back when you’re on the move.
TECHNOLOGY AND FEATURES
- Mid-sized 20 liter capacity has enough room for your essentials without ever becoming cumbersome.
- Dedicated 15'' laptop pocket with padded tablet sleeve
- Front zippered valuable pocket
- Two large volume water bottle pockets
- Internal organization panel with key clip
- Premium 600D Recycled polyester body and 1680D Ballistic bottom. These fabrics have exceptional abrasion resistance, tear strength, and are made from recycled materials.
- Two rows of MOD Webbing, compatible with an OGIO MOD Case or Pouch
- Adjustable shoulder straps with sternum strap
- Premium zippers and buckles
- Reflective webbing and zipper pulls