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BRFCS Adventure Travel Bag

Now available in a super durable, water-resistant waxed canvas fabric, the BRFCS by RMU (Rocky Mountain Underground) is an ultra-rugged and weatherpoof briefcase that goes way beyond the office. This is the ultimate Adventure Pack, a carry-on compatible bag with a 35-liter base capacity that expands to 50 liters, with sleek compartments for everything from dirty laundry and clunky work boots to an easy-access padded laptop sleeve. Other details include small zip pockets for necessities and essentials, a removable compression strap with hardware that doubles as a bottle opener, and a false floor that allows for stashing valuables. The versatile bag can be carried as a backpack or as a shoulder bag.



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Floyd Bold Suitcase

Meet the Floyd Bold Suitcase, where retro cool meets modern travel. Inspired by 1970s skate culture, this eye-catching luggage stands out with its compact yet spacious 87-liter capacity and sleek aluminum frame. Whether you are heading overseas or packing heavy for a long weekend, there is room for everything without sacrificing style...
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Goruck M22 Cordura Backpack

Goruck has introduced a new pack, a modern take on the M1945 field pack, worn during the Vietnam era and WWII. Goruck transferred the essential features of the iconic pack to a contemporary backpack, like the top load, outer pockets, and front buckles. The M22 Cordura Backpack has been improved to the Goruck standard with additional cushioned shoulder straps, the best YKK zippers, a simplified closure system, and a laptop compartment that is bombproof. The end resul...
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G-RO Carry-On Bag

G-RO is a carry-on bag that’s had some thought put into it, each point and feature has been the object of great optimization effort. So instead of two small wheels you usually get, the creators ended up choosing two large axle-less wheels, this way you get a lighter feel because the effort axis is closer to those of the wheels, the larger diameter lets you easily go through any terrain or even stairs effortlessly. You also get 4 extra strong yet smoothly operated ...
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