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Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster

Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster

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Named for the Minnesota city in which it was founded, Duluth Pack has been making handcrafted bags—from hunting shell bags to canoe packs to luggage—since 1882. This is the company’s Laptop Scoutmaster: an ideal companion for bike commutes and weekend camping trips alike Read More

Versatile Canvas Bag, Made in the USA

Named for the Minnesota city in which it was founded, Duluth Pack has been making handcrafted bags—from hunting shell bags to canoe packs to luggage—since 1882. This is the company’s Laptop Scoutmaster: an ideal companion for bike commutes and weekend camping trips alike. Made of heavy-duty 15-ounce canvas in a range of colors, it has a roomy main compartment, a padded laptop sleeve, exterior side slip pockets, and a zippered interior pocket for smaller items like your keys, wallet, and phone. The pack rides snug against the back and features flexible cotton straps for comfort, riveted leather reinforcements for durability, and top compression flaps for added security.

Note: At checkout, you’ll have your choice of color: black with black trim, black with brown trim, brown, burgundy, khaki, olive drab, or wax khaki (+ $20).

Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster
Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster
Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster
Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster
Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster
Duluth Pack Laptop Scoutmaster

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Details

  • Duluth Pack
  • 15-oz canvas construction
  • Roller buckle closures
  • Cotton web shoulder straps
  • Grab handle
  • Padded laptop sleeve measures 14 x 16 x in (35.6 x 40.6 cm) (W x H)
  • Interior snap hook attachment and zippered pocket
  • Side slip pockets with weep hole
  • Top compression flaps
  • Leather reinforcements
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 14 x 17 x 5 in (35.6 x 43.2 x 12.7 cm)
  • Made in the USA

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Aug 10, 2017 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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