Preview: Kitanica Envoy Attaché

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posted on November 26, 2023
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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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