RRP £19.99 Venus BUY NOW PRICE £19.99
Features:
- Right when you need it, it is gone or no longer available - toilet paper.
- The waterproof outdoor toilet paper holder T-Pack safely transports and protects your tissue.
- When the bag is open, the roll hangs under the bag and is protected from the rain.
Further features:
- Roll-off function Adjustable and removeable fixing strap with buckle closure.
- Comes with 1 roll of double layered toilet paper. Colour: Black/Red Weight 260g
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Manufacturer InformationIn 1982, Hartmut Ortlieb founded today’s ORTLIEB Sportartikel GmbH in Nürnberg. In 1997 the firm relocated to the franconian town of Heilsbronn, not far from Nuremberg. In 2007, ORTLIEB has celebrated its 25th anniversary.
The first products were made in pure personal need for waterproof equipment – it wasn’t available at the time!
ORTLIEB’s first products were created in a backyard garage in preparation of his first long bicycle and climbing tours: they were hand-made on his mother’s sewing machine: dry bags and bicycle panniers made of truck tarps. What started very simple has developed into a leading high tech enterprise with 100 employees. ORTLIEB’s collection has grown to include over 300 individual products. Even today, everything is located under one roof: from development to engineering, production, sales and marketing, and shipment.
ORTLIEB products are characterized by tightly sealed closure systems: for example roll closures, waterproof zippers, velcro, or sliding seal closures. Many of the design features are patented and serve as the benchmark in the bike and outdoor market.
All products of our high frequency welding line are produced at our headquarters in Heilsbronn. All ORTLIEB products are backed by a 5 year warranty against defects in material and manufacturing.Category AdviceHiking is a form of walking, undertaken with the specific purpose of exploring and enjoying the scenery. It usually takes place on trails in areas of relatively unspoiled wilderness. The word 'hiking' is understood in all English-speaking countries, but regional terms also exist. Off-trail hiking is often called cross-country hiking, bushwhacking, or bush-bashing. |