Dave Jr. Duffel Bag for $125
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Dave Jr. is a slightly smaller version of the iconic Dave Duffel. It pays homage to its namesake by offering that same strength and protection as The Dave Duffel, but in a smaller package. Featuring 18-ounce waterproof tarpaulin body and armor-plated SuperFabric bottom, this bag offers a lifetime of reliability and usefulness. The heavy-duty handle and padded adjustable shoulder strap offer versatility while on the move. Moreover, the tactical, military grade metal hardware, burly zippers, a full lining, and internal bound seams add to its long-lasting durability, while the outside accessory pocket provides easy access to your stash.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: stealth black
- Finish: matte/dull
- Product dimensions: 3.5″H x 18″L x 10″W
- Volume: 0.88 ft³ (25 L)
- Heavy-duty waterproof tarpaulin + armor-plated SuperFabric
- #8 YKK Aqua Guard main zipper for full length access
- Outside accessory pocket w/ YKK Aqua Guard zipper for smart phones, wallets, passports, and more
- Matte finish anodized aluminum heavy duty grab handle
- Internal zippered security pocket
- Fully lined w/ high viz coated pack cloth
- Internal bound seams
- Adjustable padded shoulder strap
- D-ring
- Military-spec metal hardware
- Heat-shrinked cord ends
- Dog tag w/ rubber silencer
- Manufacturer’s lifetime warranty
Includes
- Dave Jr. Duffel Bag
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