





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
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