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Hack-enflitzer 2.0, Canvas Trolley Backpack

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With such an intimidating name, Hack-enflitzer 2.0 is not your typical transport bag. Produced by S.W.W.S.W., the heavy-duty combination of sack-and-cart is multifunctional and does not disappoint in its durability and usability. The army-strong canvas and leather straps of the bag are a sure way to protect goods during transport – rain or shine – and can be removed as a separate backpack for more conventional tasks. The hand truck extension, a product from bicycle manufacturer Kemper, has a unique and removable handle grip for easy control when two wheels are necessary for heavy cargo. The overall look of the dynamic duo is albeit a little curious, but undoubtedly reliable.

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