It’s time for you to be on your way and the Rambler is your perfect companion. This weatherproof backpack is sized to carry what you need for a day aimlessly wandering but with the ability to expand for that emergency cheese wheel and box of wine. Ramble on.
- 2 weatherproof compartments
- 1 external accessory pocket
- Expanding cargo compartment
- Messenger bag durability
- Water-resistant urethane coated zippers
- Rugged internal frame - Made in America with a lifetime warranty
Dimensions - Compact:
- Measures - 13'' x 19'' x 5''
- Volume - 1,350 cu. in. / 22 L / 5 Gallons
Dimensions - Expanded:
- Measures - 13'' x 19'' x 10''
- Volume - 2,700 cu. in. / 44 L / 10 Gallons
No late-comer to the utility bag game, Mission Workshop have been creating bags since 1994. Whilst they originally started in Colorado, the team have moved to San Fransisco's Mission District, and have landed on their feet. Trying to make bike gear that isn't garish and ugly, Mission Workshop have created some incredible products, half informed by riding, half by researching and sourcing extremely high-tech and practical materials. From heavy duty Cordura and Arkiv closure systems on their bags, to heat reactive Schoeller fabrics and covered seams in their clothing. Extremely high quality, Mission trust their bags enough to provide a lifetime warranty, but with gear made this functional and this tough, we've never seen one fall apart.
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