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FREE Shipping on orders over $49.00 & FREE Returns. New (2) from $26.90 & FREE Shipping on orders over $49. Sold by Trek Light Gear HQ and Fulfilled by Amazon. Trek Light Gear Ultralight Bindle Daypack - The Best Lightweight 14L Backpack - Made from Ultra Strong & Durable Parachute Nylon - Great for Travel, Hiking, Camping & School - Packs Down to 3.5oz PouchDetailsTrek Light Gear Go Anywhere Rope Kit FREE Shipping on orders over . 3 x 2.25 x 3.75 inches Ultralight, ultra strong and versatile - the Bindle Daypack is one awesome little backpack with so many uses. Tough enough to be part of your backpacking or outdoor gear, but who likes living with limitations? Take the Bindle Daypack hiking, traveling, to work, to the beach, in your vehicle, or even in your pocket - it packs down into a tiny 3.5 oz pouch! The Bindle Daypack has a zippered main compartment, handy interior pouch to hold keys, phone and other stash items, and an additional hidden, zippered security pocket to keep all your important items separated and easily accessible.

Made of lightweight, quick drying, durable and breathable parachute nylon material, in a range of color options. All daypacks come with a 3-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty. Founded in Boulder, Colorado in 2003, Trek Light Gear aims to enhance your outdoor experiences, reduce impact on our planet, and provide products to better connect you with our beautiful world. We sincerely appreciate the choice you make when you choose Trek Light Gear - every single time one of our Bindle Daypacks is purchased, we deliver one package of desperately needed school supplies to a child/student around the world thanks to our partnership with Be The Change Volunteers! Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S. International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Item model number: Bindle-Aqua-Charcoal-Parent #167,424 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking

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One is carrying a bindle. A bindle is the bag, sack, or carrying device stereotypically used by the American sub-culture of hobos. A bindlestiff was another name for a hobo who carried a bindle. The bindle is colloquially known as the "blanket stick," particularly within the Northeastern hobo community. In modern popular culture the bindle is portrayed as a stick with cloth or a blanket tied around one end for carrying items, with the entire array being carried over the shoulder, allowing for force to be transferred to the shoulder and so leading to a more long lasting and comfortable grip, especially with larger heavier loads.
backpack cafe thessalonikiParticularly in cartoons, the bindles' sacks usually have a polka-dotted or bandanna design.
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One example of the stick-type bindle can be seen in the illustration entitled The Runaway created by Norman Rockwell which appears on the cover of the September 20, 1958, edition of The Saturday Evening Post. Though bindles are rarely used anymore, they are still widely seen in popular culture as a prevalent anachronism. The term bindle may descend from the German/Yiddish word Bündel, meaning something wrapped up in a blanket and bound by cord for carrying (cf. originally Middle Dutch "bundle"), or have arisen as a portmanteau of "bind" and "spindle". More recently, the term has come to be used to define packages of illegal drugs stored by large scale drug dealers.I have backpacks, briefcases, messenger bags, hip packs, go bags, bust out bags – you name it, I have it. My wife and I have inadvertently started collection of eco-friendly grocery tote bags much like the Envirosax (reviewed on Cool Tools). Seems like every event or street fair we go to is selling them for cheap.

But then I came across the Bindle Pack from Trek Light Gear. The benefit of this bag over ANY grocery tote bag is three-fold. Firstly, it zips closed. I hate that when I put down the other eco totes, any items in it will spill out. Secondly, it is a fully-enabled backpack, so it is much more comfortable to carry your things. Thirdly, the Bindle Pack has TWO additional pockets, a very handy interior pouch to hold smaller items like your keys or phone and a zippered side pocket – I always wondered why the makers of those eco totes never added an additional small pocket for sundries. The Bindle Pack is made of parachute nylon material. Accordingly it is very light and very strong. Although rated to carry 40 lbs. I have loaded mine up with up to 60 lbs. with no problems. Each Bindle Pack has a zippered main compartment, a handy interior pouch and an additional zippered side pocket to keep all your items organized and easily accessible. The Bindle Pack will fold up to an incredibly small 3″W x 3″H x 2.25″D when folded and expand to a sizeable backpack 10″W x 15″H x 6″D when in use (just under 15 liters or about 4 gallons by volume).