Products & Projects: Kitanica Utili Totes

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posted on March 8, 2020
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Featuring the same overbuilt quality found in Kitanica clothing, the company’s Utili Tote bags weigh and stow like inexpensive, environmentally friendly grocery bags, but are likely to last decades. The 15"x14"x6" totes are constructed with 330 Denier Cordura nylon and mil-spec webbing, and are sewn with heavy-duty nylon thread.

This construction allows them to withstand extended use and abuse without fraying or falling apart easily. The Strap handles fully encircle the bag adding extra support and ensuring they have enough extra stitching to where they shouldn't pop the seams under normal use. Two outside pockets ease organization and give extra easily accessible space to stick extra items or throw in things you find on the way.

These are ideal as range bags or equipment bags in that you can stuff them with hard objects with sharp edges without having to worry about them being torn open easily by the contents. Likewise, they can protect contents from scrapes and dings from hitting objects or rolling around during transport.

A zipper-top option is available along with the standard open-top version. While color combinations vary, all of the available options are tactical styled with tan or black dominant. MSRP for the Utili Tote is $60. For more information please call (510) 893-3014 or visit
kitanica.net.

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