Eagle Creek Vagabond Shoulder Pouch
For the traveler who wants roominess and organization for long days of exotic adventures (or just a long day at work dreaming of exotic adventures).
- Smart Travel Security with Secure Zip toggle closure - secured to protect valuables; located close to body
- Padded electronics pockets
- Petty cash/receipt zip pockets
- Pre-board concealed passport slip pocket
- Slip pocket
- Pen Slots
- Key FOB
- Front and back quick grab zip pockets
- Zippered main compartment with fleece-lined eyewear pocket
- Audio portal
- l Padded adjustable cross-body shoulder strap for security
- Side phone pocket
- Hideaway H20 pocket
- Capacity: 398 cu in / 7 L
- Dimensions: 11 x 12 x 3 in / 27 x 30 x 8 cm
- Weight: 20 oz / 0.57 kg
- Fabric: 840D Jr. Ballistic, 210D Helix Box Ripstop
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Reviews
Shoulder Pouch: useful all the way around
I've used this for a month now and cannot recommend it highly enough. Its center compartment holds my daytimer and wallet; several of the (many) sleek outside zipper pockets are perfect for keys / phone / daily papers. I am a veteran bag hog (and usually rotate amongst three other bags; two leather and one nylon); this will put all three into semi-permanent retirement. Bonus for me as a walk-from-work commuter: the burnt orange color draws attention to pedestrian me from distracted drivers on busy streets.
Love This Bag for Travel & everyday, too !
This bag is the perfect size for traveling & everyday use. It's got many compartments to store wallet, phone, camera, magazines, snacks, and anything I want to have with me when I'm out shopping or traveling. I highly recommend it!
Great bag!
I bought this for a trip I am taking to Costa Rica, but decided to start using it now as an every day bag. Everything that was in my full, disorganized tote bag fit in this little bag and everything had its own place. I love the padded pockets for electronics and the port for my headphone wires. My only complaint is that when I wear it just over one shoulder, as I want to, it tends to side off. It works better cross-body, but then feels a bit bulky when worn that way on an everyday basis. It will be good for travel, though.
Bought two! One for me and one for my fiance
Altrec worked with me to get this product to me before I had to leave on the my trip. I really appreciated that. The bag was perfect for the both of us. I'm 5'4 and he's 6'1. liked all the pockets and built in camera sleeve. Love the hole for earphones. I carried my wallet, makeup pouch, umbrella, water bottle, book in the main compartment. The other compartments I used for wetnaps and tissue, sunscreen, etc. You can't fill all the pockets to the brim because it will be a big puffy bag that's awkward and heavy to carry. He carried his windbreaker, two guide books, water, and etc.
Eagle Creek Voyager
Very useful bag for travel and business use. Can carry magazines and a book or two along with a tablet computer. The vertical construction hangs well on the shoulder straps. Very pocket arrangement that keeps things from sliding down to the bottom. A couple of suggestions: Make it one inch deeper so that a low profile clipboard will fit in it with a 8.5 x 11 notepad on it. Another suggestion would be to add a zipper pocket along the bottom of the bag to hold bulkier items like pill bottles, toothpaste, etc. that don't fit well into a verticle packing scheme. This would only need to be an inch or so deep. Overall, adding another two inches or so would still leave the bag a great carryon size while adding to the usefulness. It would also be nice to have swivels on the strap.
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