Preview: Kitanica Envoy Attaché

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posted on November 26, 2023
Kitanica Envoy Attach

Far more attractive and functional than the hard briefcases of yesteryear, the Envoy Attaché from Kitanica provides the traveling outdoorsman excellent functionality while still maintaining a low-key, professional appearance.

Kitanica Envoy Attach

Whether carried over the shoulder as a backpack—using the stowable shoulder and sternum straps—as a sling bag or by its side or top web handles, the 18.5"x12.5"x4.5" Envoy offers a lot of capacity and organizational options.

Fabrics are 500 and 210 denier Cordura nylon coated for weather resistance, and YKK zippers secure the various closures. Details include: a padded electronics compartment for a laptop and/or tablet; two mesh pockets for cables and accessories; a light-colored interior for optimal visibility of contents; pen sleeves and admin pockets; an RFID pocket; and an interior hook-and-loop attachment panel.

MSRP is $99. For more information, visit kitanica.com.

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