L.L.Bean Zip Hunter's Tote Bag Features Thermoplastic Lining
The bag is sold in three sizes with capacities up to 53 liters. It is constructed from 1,200-denier polyester with a reinforced bottom and water-resistant lining.
foxnews.comBean Zip Hunter's Tote Bag is described as a carryall with a thermoplastic interior lining. The lining is intended to contain wet or muddy items during transport. The exterior is made from 1,200-denier polyester. The material is stated to be heavy-duty and water-resistant.
The bag is offered in medium, large, and extra-large sizes. The extra-large version holds 53 liters and has a flat bottom measuring 10 by 19 inches when opened. Two plastic tabs at the zipper ends allow attachment of an optional shoulder strap. The bag has no exterior pockets, padding, or laptop sleeve.
Calore stated that the bag is used weekly to carry produce from Rainbow Grocery in San Francisco. He also reported using it to transport wet camping gear without soiling a rental car interior. After use, the bag can be rinsed with a hose and hung to dry using the plastic tabs. The zipper is described as functional in rain but not fully sealed.
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