Ame & Lulu Game On Tennis Backpack Tennis Bags Blue Shibori
$118.00
A racquet bag thats means business, just like you! The new Ame and Lulu Game On Tennis Backpack takes over for the tennis bags of old, providing fashionable ladies with a stylish bag to take to and from the courts. This backpack features an exterior zippered pocket that can fit up to two tennis racquets as well as exterior side pockets for a water bottle or cans of tennis balls. Inside, ladies will find slip pockets and zippered pockets for organizing small essentials. Pick your favorite pattern from a collection of trendy designs. Featured in an easy to clean, nylon material that will perform well in rain. Additional pockets inside offer secure storage for accessories and smaller gear. Built with additional pockets on each side for tennis balls and hydration. Padded, adjustable backpack straps provide a custom and comfortable fit..
Color: Blue Shibori
Age Group: adult
Brand: Ame & Lulu
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