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The Transit Bag. For when you’re just stepping out, grab it and go. With enough room for your lock, a jacket, and even that emergency bottle of vino. It features easily accessible pockets for your phone, wallet and pens, and a laptop sleeve. It also has a spacious waterproof interior. Durable Cordura fabric keeps the contents protected, and a vinyl liner keeps contents dry in those surprise rain showers. This bag will haul your light loads comfortably, any time you’re in Transit.

- Weatherproof main compartment
- Easy access outer pocket with phone and pen pockets
- Compression straps keep cargo from shifting
- Adjustable/removable sternum strap
- Durable 1000D Cordura material for the body
- Balistic Nylon bottom for durability
- Floating vinyl liner keeps contents dry
- Slim back padding and contoured shoulder straps
- 11×4×20 main compartment (21 Liters total)
- Handmade In California

Brand Info

Handmade in the San Francisco Bay Area, Inside Line Equipment are newcomers to the bag game, but have impressed literally everyone with their high quality, dedication to customer service and brilliant product design. Making everything from mammoth Rack bags to padded camera bags, all of ILE's stuff is designed with cycling firmly in mind. Perfect for getting you to the race or just back from the market, any ILE bag will work perfectly. Proud of the quality of their bags, they offer a lifetime warranty on all of their luggage.

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