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Take-Anywhere Briefcase

Regular price $39.00 CAD
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Stay organized with this lightweight briefcase. Non-profit board meeting? Choir practice? Road trip maps? (Does anyone still use maps?) This briefcase holds up to 3.5” worth of docs. And the small outside pocket fits your phone, wallet, keys and pens.

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Technical Specs

  • Weight: 5oz / 138gm
  • Dimensions: L 16.5" / H 12.5" / Expandable Depth to 3.5" (L 42cm / H 32cm / D 9.5cm)
  • Rip stop nylon sail cloth
  • Chunky and durable #8 zipper

Giving Back

This year your purchase helps us donate packs to nonprofits that get youth out on trip.

Forever Warranty

  • Buy once ... have it for a lifetime. More details here.
  • Read our "No Quibble" Return Policy here

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  • Free Shipping in Canada

    Free domestic shipping on orders over $100.

  • Forever Warranty

    Buy once ... have it for a lifetime.

  • Youth on Canoe Trips

    This year your purchase helps us donate packs to Project Canoe and Trails Youth Initiative. Nonprofits that get kids out on trip.

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35 Years of Helping Paddlers Discover the Joys of Portaging

We’ve been canoe tripping with our families since we were kids. And got so fed up with uncomfortable canoe packs and nasty barrel harnesses that Bill just had to design a solution.

He first looked to backpack designs for inspiration. The result was:

  • the first-ever internal frame portage pack. (So impressive with heavy loads.)
  • the first barrel harness with a contoured foam back pad and Upper Adjustment. (Game changer!)
  • and the first to offer custom-fit … because carrying 50+ lbs in a one-size-fits-all pack is unnecessarily painful.

“It was a blast being the lead designer for the Canadian Armed Forces Rucksack and Small Pack
System. We used scientific research and field testing to fully understand how pack design impacts load carriage, load control and weight transfer. It dramatically changed my approach to design. Custom-sizing does matter.
Bill Ostrom