After months of searching for the right manufacturer to work with our growing brand, we finally found the right team to design fantastic backpacks for us!
Now, our Jet Setter dance board--our most portable dance floor, coming at 4 pounds in weight and 23 inches in diameter--now comes with its own backpack!
These backpacks hold your Jet Setter dance board in the main pocket and have a large front pocket that can hold dancewear, books, snacks, dance shoes, and even a small laptop. (Check out some of our videos on Instagram for examples of us packing this backpack with different items!)
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