adidas Copa Edge Backpack (Red)

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adidas Copa Edge Backpack (Red)

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 : adidas Copa Edge Backpack (Red)
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Price: $44.55
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: adidas
Clothing Size: One Size
Department: unisex-adult
Label: adidas
Manufacturer: adidas
Publisher: adidas
Studio: adidas



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Product Description#957155.SC Pack your gear in the Copa Edge Backpack from adidas




Features:
  • Copa Edge Backpack from adidas.
  • Classic sports bag with mesh ball pocket that zips away, and large main compartment.
  • LoadSpring Shoulder straps, a FreshPAK lined wet/dry shoe tunnel, side water bottle pocket.
  • Also includes inner zippered valuables pockets and an inner padded phone holder.
  • Orders shipping outside the US are subject to customs fees.











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