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    Born To Ride Velocipede, Born To Ride Lover Backpack

    Designed and sold by shellnot
    $42.15
    $52.69 (20% off)
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    $42.15
    $52.69 (20% off)

    Product features

    • Carry your stuff, express yourself, keep your hands free, it's win-win-win
    • Bag measures 17.7 x 11.8 x 4.9in / 45 x 30 x 12.5 cm
    • Most standard laptops fit in the internal laptop pocket, which measures 13.5" x 10.5" / 34 x 27 cm
    • Durable 100% polyester shell
    • Vivid all-over design, sublimation printed for you when you order
    • External mesh pocket and adjustable padded straps
    • For a different style, check out the Drawstring Bag
    • For more space, try the Duffle Bag
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    Born To Ride Velocipede, Born To Ride Lover
    Born To Ride Velocipede A velocipede (/vəˈlɒsəpiːd/) is a human-powered land vehicle with one or more wheels. The most common type of velocipede today is the bicycle. The term was probably first coined by Karl von Drais in French as vélocipède for the French translation of his advertising leaflet for his version of the Laufmaschine, also now called a 'dandy horse', which he had developed in 1817. It is ultimately derived from the Latin Velox, veloc- 'swift' + pes, ped- 'foot'. The term 'velocipede' is today mainly used as a collective term for the different forerunners of the monowheel, the unicycle, the bicycle, the bicycle, the tricycle, and the quadricycle developed between 1817 and 1880. It refers especially to the forerunner of the modern bicycle that was propelled, like a modern tricycle, by cranks, i.e. pedals, attached to the front axle1 before the invention of geared chains and belts and shaft drives powering the rear. Source: Wikipedia

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