20" Slipcase

Practical and extra slim slipcase for sub notebooks.

With black and grey pinstripe lining, this stylish slipcase is ideal as an extra protection or simply to travel from one meeting to the other.

Includes 12 months i-TRAK™ service.

TSNBG20HY 8713525902002

Main features

To fit laptops up to

20"

Number of compartments

1

i-TRAK™ (months)

12 months

Warranty

1 year

Other features

Contrasting Grey pinstripe

Materials and Constructions

Material

PVC NuBuck

Colour

Black

Laptop Compartment Size

47.5 x 35.2 x 6.2 cm

Weight (kg)

0.613

External Size

50 x 37 x 6.5 cm

 

 

Summary

For computers up to 20"/PVC Nubuck/1 compartment with contrasting lining/i-TRAK™ 12 months

Our patented air-cell protection. Surrounded by interconnected pockets of compressed air, your laptop is safeguarded against vibrations and shocks.

Aunique world-wide tracking system. Unique i-TRAK™ codes make your luggage and laptop unique and identifiable if you lose or forget them.

Series 5 and above

An adjustable laptop compartment!

More than one size of laptop will fit in one bag which allows for upgrade, blind buy or gift buy.

2 sizes:1 for the 14" to 15.4" laptops, 1 for the 16"/17" laptops

Series 5 and above

Bring your “personal space” with you! Skinn® is an innovative way of personalising your laptop bag and extend its capabilities.

tech air , delivering unrivalled protection and bags of style

We provide unique solutions to make sure being mobile can be as exciting and secure as ever

Discover how techair® protection technology, i-TRAK™ and many more innovations make your bag unique.

Our Series of models cater for every need from the classic briefcase and stylish messengers to the ergonomic backpack.

Hypertec Ltd 2 Swangate, Charnham Park, Hungerford, Berks, RG17 0YX t: 0870 243 5603 e: info@hypertec.co.uk www.hypertec.co.uk TechAir® is a patented technology. Patent Nos GB 2 311 512, GB 2 340 484, US 5 884 768 and EP 0 797 939

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