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The North Face Base Camp Messenger Bag - 305-2014cu in
The North Face Base Camp Messenger Bag comes in practically any size you could need for your around-town adventures. The small and extra-small sizes come with internal organizers to help you sort your cell, music player, pens, sunglasses, and other small items. The medium and large sizes feature internal pockets and padded laptop sleeves. To help with the load, the medium and large Base Camp bags also have padded shoulder straps and removable hip-belts. Burly fabric withstands the worst the city can dish out.
Bottom Line: Whether you're a bike messenger, caffeine-soaked law student, or accidental tourist, this bag comes in the right size for you.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Pthalate-free TPE-coated tarpaulin
- Volume:
- [XS] 305cu in (5L); [S] 549cu in (9L); [M] 1098cu in (18L); [L] 2014cu in (33L)
- Bag Dimensions:
- [XS] 8 x 9.5 x 3.5in (20 x 24 x 9cm; [S] 10 x 11.5 x 4.5in (25 x 29 x 11cm); [M] 13.5 x 15 x 5in (34 x 38 x 13cm); [L] 14.5 x 18 x 6in (37 x 45 x 15cm)
- Laptop Pocket Dimensions:
- [Med, Large] up to 14.5in; [Large] up to 17in
- Shoulder Strap:
- Yes, adjustable
- Access Types:
- Top flap
- Pockets:
- Yes, internal
- Weight:
- [XS] 14oz, (397g); [S] 1lb 3oz (539g); [M] 2lb (907g); [L] 2lb 8oz (1134g)
- Recommended Use:
- Commuting, brick-hauling, door-stopping
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime






2 Comments Last Comment: September 24, 2009 by: PMM
By: PMM
September 24, 2009
by cross band I meant hip-belt
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By: PMM
September 24, 2009
Wanted to say I have also tried Timbuk2, Seal line, Chrome, Ortlieb, and Knog among others. The reason this bags beats them all is comfort and sizing. The cross band is really a waistband (like Knog) so it takes all the extra weight off your shoulders on AND off the bike. I'm a girl with a petite-ish frame and the M fits perfectly vs other bags dwarfing me! The dimensions make it seem like it carries a bit less than the Timbuk2 med but this is not the case at all. Finally a comfortable roomy bag perfect for my laptop AND books without seeming oversized.
P.S.Unlike another reviewer's experience my bag looks identical to the photo above-in Bomber Blue.
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