Drifter Elementary Tote

A simple and quality tote

Drifter Elementary Tote

A simple and quality tote

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Colour: Tan

Brand & Product Drifter Elementary Tote
SKU DFV161552
Barcode 001019615308
Warranty 5 Year Warranty
Dimensions 33.50 x 33.50cm ( 13.19"x 13.19" )
Weight 150g (0.33lbs)
Volume 5L (1.32gallons)
Material 420 Denier Pack Cloth Nylon
Made In Vietnam
Returns 100 day free returns
Shipping Free shipping, orders over $99

About Drifter

Established in 1977, Drifter Sport and Travel Bags, Inc. began as a parachute rigging business. The primary customers, skydivers, demanded parachutes made from the highest quality materials available, as their lives depended on it.

A simple and quality tote

A simple bag with no gusset that can be used in two ways, tote or shoulder. Made of pack cloth nylon that feels good to the touch and available in a wide variety of colours. The interior is equipped with a zipper pocket and the top surface has a snap button closure for easy access to the contents.

Features of the Drifter Elementary Tote

  • Made from durable 420 Denier Pack Cloth Nylon
  • Features a spacious main compartment to carry all your essentials
  • Includes an interior pocket for additional organisation
  • Equipped with sturdy webbing handles for comfortable carrying
  • Open-top design for easy access
  • Lightweight design for effortless portability
  • Ideal for grocery shopping, beach trips, or everyday errands
  • Simple and classic style that suits any occasion

About Drifter

Established in 1977, Drifter Sport and Travel Bags, Inc. began as a parachute rigging business. The primary customers, skydivers, demanded parachutes made from the highest quality materials available, as their lives depended on it.

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