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Length, in 19.00 23.00
Height, in 9.50 12.00
Width, in 9.50 12.00
Main strap length, in 27.56 45.00
Handle height, in 10.98 9.00
Handle width , in 1.50 1.50

A rugged, travel-ready duffel built to move with you — from desert trailheads to weekend gym sessions. The bold turquoise canvas wears an Area 62 - and a Tiny Cactus Concert - badge that hints at wide-open roads and late-night stargazing. Sturdy polyester construction keeps shape and dries fast after sweat or sudden downpours. Inside, an organized secondary zip pocket and sewn-in name tag keep essentials close; an exterior mesh pocket holds a water bottle or wet towel. Carry it over the shoulder with the padded, adjustable strap or grab the reinforced top handles when you’re loading in and out of trunks, when they are not otherwise occupied. Designed and assembled in the USA with durable hardware, it’s made to stand up to frequent trips and the odd alien abduction.


Product features

- 100% polyester Oxford canvas — strong, shape-retaining, quick-dry

- Zippered main compartment with durable double zipper for secure access

- Multiple pockets: main pocket, internal zip pocket with sewn name tag, exterior mesh side pocket

- Removable adjustable 1.5" shoulder strap with shoulder pad and brushed nickel hardware

- Available in small and large; assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts (size tolerance ±0.5")


Care instructions

- Dryclean

Area 62 Duffel Bag – UFO Crop Circle Travel Gym Bag

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    From this small college in the Mojave Desert, a fun look at my favorite place to be - Joshua Tree. So many characters including JRod. I'm a fan.

    From this small college in the Mojave Desert, a fun look at my favorite place to be - Joshua Tree. So many characters including JRod. I'm a fan.

    From this small college in the Mojave Desert, a fun look at my favorite place to be - Joshua Tree. So many characters including JRod. I'm a fan.

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