Revelry Supply The Around-Towner Medium Duffle, Black
Revelry Supply The Around-Towner Medium Duffle, Black
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Description
Description
The Around-Towner
Medium duffle, black exterior, black trim, brown suede, brass hardware.
Odor absorbing and water resistant, the Around-Towner is a smaller duffle great for shorter trips. It has an easily accessible stash pocket that pairs perfectly with the Confidant. This bag is sealed with a rubber-coated zipper underneath an odor-absorbing hook and loop zipper covering flap. Throw it over your shoulder and you're good to go.
Features
Odor absorbing
Water resistant
Dual carbon filter
Silicone backed nylon
Custom protective lining
Waterproof zipper
Hook and loop zipper covering
Lockable
Inner stash pocket
End handles
Genuine leather accents
Removable shoulder strap
Metal hardware
Benefits
What sets these bags above the rest is their ability to encapsulate odors, preventing their escape, and to protect against water damage. The key to their high functionality is the custom system of layers used in each bag. The outermost layer is a rubber-backed nylon which is what makes these bags water resistant and also keeps odors contained within the bag.
Working your way into the bag, there is a Dual Carbon Filter. These layers work together to filter out any unwanted odors. Lastly, they have a cotton lining. It is soft to the touch and also helps to protect the longevity of the Dual Carbon Filter. What also sets these bags apart is the quality materials; all bags have rubber-coated zippers, genuine leather accents, and metal hardware.
Refresh your bag by simply placing in the dryer for a few minutes—until warm—to release all absorbed odors.
Includes
One medium duffle with shoulder strap
Dimensions: 24" x 14" x 13"
Weight: 4.0 lbs
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