Timbuk2 Cargo Tote Bag - Small
$34.95
$50.00
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Closeouts. Whether you have too much stuff or not enough, this small Timbuk2 tote bag carries it in style. Rugged ballistic nylon exterior withstands wear and waterproof vinyl liner resists leaks.
Zip top
Front pouch
Zip pocket
Internal organizer pockets
Mesh water bottle pocket
Removable shoulder strap
Handles: 18"
Size: 10x11-½x5-½"
Weight: 1 lb. 6 oz.
Fabric: Ballistic nylon
Closeouts. China or Vietnam, may not specify.
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By Worker from Idaho on 06/13/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, Good Capacity, High Quality Best Uses: Lunch Box, Stylish Purse Describe Yourself: Comfort-Oriented, Modern, Practical, Stylish Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I used to take my lunch to work. Great bag.
By the ED worker from Agawam, MA on 06/09/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, Good Capacity, High Quality, It is a great bag Best Uses: To carry to work daily Describe Yourself: Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: i love this bag! I was thrilled when it arrived and I carry it to work every day. My husband even called it "quite professional looking" - even with it being yellow!
By Lost in the cornfields from Illinois on 05/12/2009 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Easy To Identify, Good Capacity, High Quality, Waterproof Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I was looking to downsize my days at grad school. This is perfect. I purchased a 10-inch netbook and wanted something to carry my little computer, a book, notebook, water bottle, and maybe a sweatshirt. The sweatshirt was a stretch, but here's what I routinely carry in this:
10-inch netbook in a padded neoprene sleeve
large notebook
average-sized textbook
16-oz camping-type water bottle
iPod
phone
wallet
checkbook
mini-umbrella
keys
pencil case
bowl of instant noodles
non-school book
journal
Now, I have to pack it carefully, but it's *not* bursting at the seams, even with all this in there. And it makes it easier to find everything. There's even a little back-half-sleeve in there that I could tuck the computer into if I wanted to.
Another huge plus is that it's waterproof. I have been trying one bag after another to find one that actually stands up to spring rain, and this one has so far. I'm not sure how the zipper along the top will fair in a true downpour, but I'm hopeful -- it's been fine so far.
It is a smallish bag compared to some netbook bags I've seen, but it's perfect so far and makes me reconsider bringing a bunch of extra stuff along with, which makes my back happier. I usually only go the backpack route, but this hasn't been giving me back or shoulder problems.
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