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The Side Entry Backpack for Scooters, model 70340, is a wheelchair back pouch designed to allow scooter users facilitated access to items in the caddy by means of a side opening rather than a top opening. The pouch includes a main compartment, kangaroo pouch, pen and pencil pouch, and front flap pouch. It attaches with adjustable straps or may be bolted to the seat back. The bag is made of 1000 Denier coated nylon Cordura. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 20 x 15 x 6 inches. COLOR: Royal blue, magenta, teal, grey, black, or burgundy.

Notes: Cordura is a registered trademark.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on March 18, 2003.

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Creations in Space, Inc.

415 NW North St.
Pullman, Washington 99163
United States
Telephone: 509-592-5753.
Fax: 509-332-0502.
Web: http://www.creationsinspace.com.
Email: Bags@CreationsinSpace.com.


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