Frost River Lugguage Organizer Large - field tan

  
Available in 3 sizes, the Iona Cube Organizer Bag features a dual top zipper closure combined with 10oz light weight waxed canvas.
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Frost River Lugguage Organizer Large - field tan

  • Size approx. 37 x 24 x 19 cm
  • Volume approx. 17 l
  • Weight: approx. 250g
  • Coil zipper with 2 pulls
  • 10,10 oz lightweight waxed canva
  • Deerskin leather flaps 
  • Double cotton webbing handles
  • Stitched panel construction for durability
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Frost River Lugguage Organizer Large - field tan

Frost River Lugguage Organizer Medium - field tan

The Frost River Iona Cube is the perfect luggage organizer - available in 3 sizes. Sized Small, Medium, and Large to match the volume of the lugguage it's fitting into. Made from 10.10 oz waxed canvas in Duluth, Minnesota. There's a grab handle on each end, a trusty nylon zipper, and buckskin leather grab tabs to provide years of dependable service.  Make a move towards modularity.

 

Frost River

A company that outlasts nature and the test of time. At Frost River, craftsmanship has been an outdoor tradition for more than 250 years. Some people inherit it. The people behind Frost River were fortunate to inherit a legacy. That legacy has been passed down through generations of craftsmen, trappers, miners and manufacturers of yesteryear. Today, Frost River continues the tradition of true craftsmanship, hard work and quality materials to produce reliable products for the modern explorer. Combining modern methods with the knowledge and experience of their ancestors - the character-building qualities of camping in deep forests, paddling through pouring rain, navigating drifting snow, and hiking rock-strewn portages - Frost River has managed to preserve a legacy in the form of practical, high-quality products that are good for people and the environment. Almost every day they create something new to keep them afloat - just like their ancestors - right here in America.