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Overland Calistoga Tote Bag

Travel > LuggageRated: **** by 3 reviews.

Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)

Inspired by origami folding techniques, the Overland Calistoga Tote Bag stands up for easy loading and folds flat for easy storage. It's as rugged as a Calistoga wagon so it will haul groceries, beach gear, heavy books, and more with ease.

Features:

  • Flat bottom panel keeps contents stable and upright
  • Folds flat for convenient storage after use
  • Made from untreated, unbleached natural cotton canvas
  • Measures 11 x 11 x 11 inches
  • Two handles for easy carrying
  • Weighs: 15 oz.
Padded Laptop Compartment:No
Type:Tote
Weight:15 oz.

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Color
Burgundy
Burgundy
19.98

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Overland Calistoga Tote Bag Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Great, compact, durable

Rating:*****
I take this bag into the store to fill with groceries instead of those nasty forever-in-the-landfill plastic bags. When not in use, it folds down nicely and doesn't take up a lot of room. I have used canvas bags for shopping for 30 years, but this bag is the first I've had that folds down into a compact form, yet stands up tall when filled.
Vespa rider at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 12/20/2008

Awesome bag.

Rating:****
This is a great bag. Folds flat in the trunk and is ready when you need it.
Mike the traveller at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 01/05/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Well Made

Rating:***
Good for keeping in the trunk so you always have a bag for groceries or just for toting stuff around.
James at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 01/05/2009