
Timbuk2 | Navigator Duffel Bag
Timbuk2, based in San Francisco, has been a leader in backpacks, packs, and messenger bags for the last 27 years. They are well-known for their outstanding quality and craftsmanship, as well as, their functionality. Speaking about functionality, the Timbuk2 Navigator Duffel does not disappoint.
At first glance, the Navigator simply looks like an ordinary duffel bag, but it is so much more. Due to innovative design, this duffel can be transformed and carried in three different ways. This means that it is one of the most versatile duffel bags on the market.
Perfect to be used for traveling, the Navigator comes with a variety of external pockets to fit all of your travel accessories and gear.

The main compartment is large enough to fit a variety of clothes and even a 15″ MacBook. The external compartments are perfect for everything from your gadgets to your passport and boarding passes.
In addition to this, the Navigator can be toted by the handles as a conventional duffel. It can also be transformed into a backpack by using the backpack straps that are securely clipped onto the bag. They can also be stowed away with minimal effort when you don’t need it. The small and medium models of this bag gives you a variety of carrying options, including a shoulder strap. Check out the video below.

The Navigator can be carried in three different and distinct ways, just depending on your needs.
Besides those features, this bag features a large main compartment that can carry an array of clothing items, and even a 15” MacBook, if you like. The two external zippered pockets are excellent for carrying electronic components. The bottom zippered compartment, on the other hand, is excellent for everything from magazines to shoes.
You can purchase the Timbuk2 Navigator Duffel in a variety of colors. It can also be bought in small, medium and large. The small has a 30L capacity, the medium 60L, and the large at 90L.
Get it from Amazon here.

The Navigator is the perfect traveling bag.
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