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Kriega Harness Pocket

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Kriega Harness Pocket R-Handed

Quick access to essentials on the go...Ideal for a mobile phone, small camera, sunglasses, keys etc.  

Simply fix a Harness Pocket to any backpack harness, waist pack or messenger bag strap with hook & loop closure.

  • Padded construction
  • Double hook and loop attachment
  • Fits all Kriega rider packs (excluding R35)
  • YKK water-resistant zip
  • 1000D Cordura
  • 3M Scotchlite reflective logo/stripe
  • Hypalon zip-'garage'
  • 10-year guarantee
  • 0.5 litres

VOLUME
0.5 litres (30cu in) capacity

DIMENSIONS
170(h) x 85(w) x 40(d) mm
6.7(h) x 3.3(w) x 1.6(d) ins.

WEIGHT
110 Grams



STORM RIDES - Official Licenced Importer & Distributor for Kaabo in New Zealand

Please Note - Safety & Use: We advise all of our customers to wear a helmet and gloves, and ride safely and considerately.  Additionally, Micro-Mobility / Personal Electric Vehicle laws in NZ are regularly changing - we advise everyone to stay abreast of them as many scooters are officially for off-road / private land use only. Please check the relevant laws for your intended use case. As all liability for use is borne by the owner and user of the product, we accept no liability for your use of any product purchased from us.

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