Kato mini messenger
Excellent quality shoulder bag. Bought this about 10 years ago to use as an airport hand luggage bag. Still looks like new today. Very hard wearing and highly recommended.
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As tablet computers such as the iPad are taken into extreme environments and increasingly integrated into professional duties, a rugged, organised carry bag was needed. Part of the Sidekick collection of small, nimble, modular bags, the Hazard 4 Kato is the tablet carry solution from Hazard 4.
Its size and layout were designed around tablets and netbook computers. Its fast-access, padded, and quilted back pocket cradles a tablet computer, while the other compartments allow storage of additional gear—something mere sport and business bags don't offer. Whether you're a soldier deployed overseas sending emails home, a professional field photographer reviewing photos, or a busy blogger reporting from a chaotic concert, you will understand the appeal of this highly anticipated product.
Features:
Dimensions:
External Size: 342.9 x 304.8 x 132.08mm
Main Compartment: 307.34 x 228.6 x 78.74mm (Side Pouch: 198.12 x 83.82 x 50.8mm)
Laptop Compartment: 289.56 x 213.36 x 8.89mm
Total Gear Capacity: 13.8L (842.4 cubic inches)
Product Weight: 861.82g
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Add to BasketExcellent quality shoulder bag. Bought this about 10 years ago to use as an airport hand luggage bag. Still looks like new today. Very hard wearing and highly recommended.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.