







Lincoln Welders All-In-One Backpack (K3740-1)
The Lincoln all-in-one backpack is a versatile storage solution for tools, consumables, laptops, and textbooks. The external helmet net is removable and provides more space inside for equipment. The front storage compartment has numerous pockets and the back panel features a cushion to distribute weight. The backpack is made of military grade 1680 Denier nylon for improved abrasion protection, and the polyester interior contains a protective coating to help prevent rips and tears.
Key Features
• 12 Total Pockets
• Dimensions - 7.5" W x 14.5" L x 20" H
• 50 Lb Carrying Capacity
• External Helmet Net (also removable)
• Padded Laptop Sleeve - for laptops up to 17"
• Numerous Pockets - for segmented storage
Key Features
• 12 Total Pockets
• Dimensions - 7.5" W x 14.5" L x 20" H
• 50 Lb Carrying Capacity
• External Helmet Net (also removable)
• Padded Laptop Sleeve - for laptops up to 17"
• Numerous Pockets - for segmented storage
MPN: | LINK3740-1 |
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MPN: LINK3740-1
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