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  Sackville ShopSack - LARGE - Olive - 20206

 



$65.00


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Sackville ShopSack

We wanted a bag that fits into a basket, stays there even withouta net, and blows the doors off paper bags or the semi-reusable $0.99 to $4.99 open-top store-promo shopping bags that make you look like a hobo anytime you have one in your hand and you're not at the grocery store. (Not a hobo-knock, just a fact.)

Then we thought:
(1) Why not make it in the town Annie Leibowitz grew up in?
(2) Why not make it in the town where the Timex museum still is?
(3) Why the heck not  make it out of fabric made where Donovan P. Leitch was born, and the same fabric used for rain and sun protection for Range Rovers?

It seemed impossible to tie all those requirements together. They seem so probably mutually exclusive. But somehow we pulled it off, and the Sackville ShopSack was born.

The Sackville ShopSack is a better shopping bag than anything you can buy at REI or at the checkout counter. It's wider than tall, so it's way easier to load, and things don't pile up as much and get squished so easily. It has handles made of the best U.S.-made military spec webbing that will never, ever crap out on you, and a zipper to hold everything inside, inside.

The combination of expensive Scottish all-cotton fabric we import ourselves and American labor don't make a cheap bag, and at one point in the development, we were looking at retail price of close to $75.  For a bag whose main purpose (grocery tote) was so mundane, and the $75 price seemed insane, and so we stripped it of complications until the only things left were a handle that works in your hands or over your shoulder; and strips of reflective tape so you'll be seen at night.

There's no cell-phone pocket or Kangaroo pocket, no wallet sleeve inside, no zipper guard, no shoulder strap, no leather, no mesh water-bottle pocket. There's no feature surprising, excessively thoughtful, or clever. It's just a shopping bag that works with a basket (or without) and will last twenty years.

We know from experience that it also works great as a tote bag, a camping/touring bag, and a briefcase-type thing. All of our prototypes are used daily, in baskets. They'll be replaced with real ones soon, and sold at the weekend garage sales.

Two sizes. The medium ShopSack fits the medium Wald basket, and the big one fits the big Wald. If you have another basket, it may not fit it. Too small for the basket is no problem--not even a tiny one. Too big is a problem only if the sack is full.

Outside of a basket, your ShopSack is a nice tote, a great shopping or beach or camping bag or carry-on.

Note: We are well aware that earlier versions had a brass swivel-clip to hold the bag in the basket over bumps. It worked but was overkill, made noise, and confounded bemittened hands. So now there's a loop there, and you can think of a million ways to secure it silently, quickly, and in a mitten-friendly manner. A loop of cord. A plastic mini-biner. Any hardware store or REI-type store has fifty million solutions you can custom-pick to fit your own personal style, and your miscellaneous draws at home has several, too. In any case, you don't need anything there if you use a net or ride the smooth. <br>Outside of a basket, your ShopSack is a nice tote, a great shopping or beach or camping bag or carry-on.

Flat Dimensions:

Large ShopSack - 28" x 13.5"

Medium ShopSack - 21.5" x 10.5"



Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 | Total Reviews: 4   Write a review.

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Shopsacks galore! February 17, 2013
Reviewer: James Robinson from San Francisco, CA United States  
I love these. I keep a medium in my Vespa for times I overwhelm the underseat storage. I keep a large in the big Wald on the back of my Atlantis for my commuter change-o-clothing. I keep a large in the mega Wald on the back of my Bilenky. I have just discovered that they make perfect "liners" for Touratech Zega motorcycle panniers, where the previously installed clips just rattle (so I may lose some of the existing ones.) Thanks!

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Fine bag. Shoulda kept the clips. November 18, 2012
Reviewer: Marty from Oakland  
I use mine (old model) in front with a Wald wire basket. Sturdy bag. Zips. Good at farmers market with Large Sackville Trunk in back.

Personally, I like the clips on the old model. I don't carry a net, so the clips secure the bag to the basket. OTOH, two small carabiners on the new model would also do the job -- and be easier with mittens.

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So good, my girlfriend stole it. November 18, 2012
Reviewer: Corey Sullivan from Toronto, ON Canada  
I've had this bag for a couple months now, and dang is it nice. Fits in a rear basket, easy as you please, carries anything you could possibly want, looks great.

I find I use it as much for a suitcase as for a bike bag. Great carry-on for air/bus/train travel.

In fact, the bag is so nice that my girlfriend has commandeered it, so I have to buy another!

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Great bag for everyday stuff... February 1, 2012
Reviewer: Cal M from Oregon  
I use this bag everyday, it carrys my stuff to work, I use it as a briefcase sometimes, although it is not something you would generally take to a more formal meeting.   Anyway a great add to a basket.

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