Product Preview: Hazard 4 Sherman Messenger Bag

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posted on January 23, 2018
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A relatively compact option for transporting a laptop and other essentials, the Sherman from Hazard 4 is a trim, courier-style, shoulder bag loaded with storage options. Constructed from water-resistant 1000D Cordura, the bag’s overall dimensions are 17"x13"x4". Beyond its spacious main compartment, the Sherman also includes a zippered side pouch, a padded laptop pocket (fits up to 14.5"), and a front, fold-down tray that features a suite of pen and supply organizers and a clear window for maps or documents. Locking buckles and zippers provide access and security for the myriad compartments, and the 2"-wide shoulder strap and rubberized carry handle facilitate transport. Price: $150. Contact: Hazard 4; (626) 344-1454; hazard4.com.

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