Timbuk2  Classic Messenger Bag - Medium

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With an improved shoulder strap, comfortable padding, durable webbing and easy cam buckle adjustment, the medium Timbuk2 Classic Messenger bag is a great addition to your commuter lifestyle.

Features

  • Designed in San Francisco over 30 years ago, this bag has been enhanced with modern upgrades
  • Fully adjustable shoulder strap is made of durable webbing; permanent, curved airmesh strap pad adds comfort
  • Exterior water-resistant finish for protection in light rain
  • Waterproof TPU liner and corner wings keep water out
  • Distributed internal pockets and organization balance weight
  • Internal water bottle pocket
  • Side-release flap buckles are partially concealed behind the messenger flap for a refined but secure closure
  • Timbuk2 Double-Loop CAM buckle enables easy fit adjustments with no excess webbing
  • Flap buckles with bottom compression straps for subtle and secure closure
  • Removable crossbody strap for added stabilization
  • Low-profile top grab handle for easy heave-ho
  • Smart hook-and-loop placement for fast, easy closure and reduced sweater-pilling
  • Vista loop for attaching blinky bike lights (not included)
  • This item meets carry-on size restrictions for most airlines (size not to exceed 45 linear inches when adding L+W+H; this is subject to change, so check with your airline)

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Bag Style

Messenger Bag

Gear Capacity (L)

21 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

1,282 cubic inches

Number of Exterior Pockets

1+ main compartment

Laptop Compartment

Yes

Fits Laptop Size (in.)

13 inches

iPad / Tablet Compartment

Yes

Carry-On

Yes

Material(s)

CORDURA recycled polyester

Dimensions

18.11 x 12.2 x 7.09 inches

Weight

1 lb. 15.4 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

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