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Adventure Office
Mountainsmith
Adventure Office
$79.95
Description

  Compact, rugged messenger with tons of organization; 17 liters

  A compact messenger bag, the Mountainsmith Adventure Office offers an outdoor aesthetic with a deceivingly large amount of pocket space. Leave your briefcase, satchel or tote at home and pack the everyday essentials into this comfortable, over-the-shoulder messenger bag. Hidden compartments, D-Ring attachments, and expandable pockets provide enough room for your tablet or laptop (fits most 15.4” laptops), phone, wallet, charger, notebook, water bottle, and more. Though it can carry a heavy load, the haul handle and adjustable shoulder strap make for comfortable travel around town, school, or work while the backpanel sleeve accommodates a luggage cart handle. CORDURA® fabric offers unmatched durability, a must-have for a bag that you'll want by your side for every adventure.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mountainsmith
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1040
Liters:
17
Weight:
1 lb 8 oz / 0.68 kg
Dimensions:
16" x 12" x 5.75" / 40.6 x 30.5 x 14.6 cm
Other Features:
• Interior padded sleeve compartment (Fits tablets and 15.4" laptops)
• Right side accessory pocket with zippered expansion
• Backpanel sleeve accommodates luggage cart handle
• Open main compartment with interior organization
• Left side accessory pocket with cover flap
• Messenger style cover flap with zippered sleeve pocket
• Backpanel sleeve pocket
• Adjustable shoulder strap with sliding pad and D-ring attachments
• Interior padded eyewear pocket
• Interior zippered pocket
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