FILSON MAN
SURVEYOR PULLMAN PACK

GBP £295.00

This lightweight bag is easy to organize and has capacity for multi-day travels. The name comes from the vintage bags designed to fit beneath the seats of railroad pullman cars. It’s made from lightweight 500D Cordura nylon in a canvas weave similar to our iconic Tin Cloth and 1000D Cordura woven like our tried-and-true Rugged Twill. Both of these highly abrasion-resistant materials are dry-waxed to provide the legendary water resistance of our heritage waxed cottons.

The main compartment opens clamshell-style for full visibility and easy access. Once open, full-sized zippered panels keep clothing and gear separated and organized. A large zippered exterior pocket keeps travel essentials close at hand, and the adjustable shoulder strap is removable to prevent snagging in airline overhead compartments or if the bag is checked. The back panel is padded and features contoured shoulder straps for backpack-style carry, making it easy for long treks through airport concourses. This versatile bag provides the convenience of a suitcase while minimizing storage space required between trips.

  • Made with waxed Cordura nylon
  • Padded back panel and contoured shoulder straps
  • Webbing carry grip and removable, adjustable shoulder strap
  • Interior zippered compartment with mesh pockets and exterior zippered pocket
  • Meets most major airline carry-on size requirements

Product code: FMBAG0065W0689_001

500D Cordura nylon canvas + 100D Cordura nylon twill + 100% polyester ripstop + 60% recycled PE foam + 50% recycled EVA foam

Spot clean

Free shipping for orders over €150 - Express Shipping for all orders with DHL Express

1-5 working days to Italy , 3-8 working days to all other destinations

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