10,000 Mile Belt Bag

$395
Black/Orange
Non-Leather
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The ultimate way to keep everything you need close to hand. The 10,000 Mile Belt Bag is made with Dyneema®, an innovative composite fabric that combines maximum strength with minimum weight and is 15x stronger than steel at the molecular level. Rugged on the outside and shiny on the inside, like all things Shinola, it will wear beautifully over time.  

   

This water-resistant, adventure-proof bag is inspired by the details of diving harnesses and parachutes—and elevated with details like tactical webbing, rubberized logo, and aluminum zips. 

Details

SKU
20276628-sdt-007061161
Features
Interior snap closure
Interior slip pocket
Zip outer closure
Water resistant exterior
Detachable/Adjustable strap
Anodized Aluminum Hardware
Dyneema (TM) material- 15x stronger than steel
Dimensions
8" H x 9" W x 4" D | Strap: 11.5" - 38"
0.57lbs
Color
Black/Orange
Leather Care

Dyneema

Use a dry, clean, soft cloth to dust or remove debris. Spot clean using a clean, soft dampened cloth with a small drop of mild soap and water. Allow to air dry; never apply heat to dry. Test a small area first.

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Shipping & Returns

Complimentary Shipping in the U.S.Free Returns

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Material

THE WORLD'S STRONGEST FIBER

Dyneema® Composite Fabric is an ultra lightweight performance material that is 15 times stronger than quality steel and 40% stronger than aramid fiber, both on weight for weight basis. 

Functionality

PRACTICAL AND TACTICAL

Crafted to keep your tech accessories safe and exceptionally organized, this pouch features padded walls for protection and multiple interior pockets.

DESIGN

DETAILS WITH DEPTH

The 10,000 Mile Bag’s name is a tribute to the massive total shoreline of the Great Lakes. The design is inspired by the rich diving history of the Lakes: A look reminiscent of diving harnesses.

HARDWARE

ALUMINUM

Lightweight aluminum hardware in new, Shinola Monster-inspired shapes.

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