KAVU Rope Bag
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Single-strap messenger bag with a KAVU twist.
- Soft and durable Force 10 canvas material.
- 2 separate vertical zip entry pockets.
- 2 zip pockets for keys or phones.
- Padded back with KAVU outline embroidery.
- Adjustable strap with rope accent.
- Dimensions: 20" x 11".
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 9 3⁄4 in
- Depth: 4 in
- Height: 17 1⁄2 in
- Strap Length: 42 in
- Strap Drop: 20 in
- Weight: 14 oz
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Out on the rough, windy waters of the Bering Sea over 13 years ago, KAVU´s Strap Cap was developed. It was a hat that would protect one´s head, keep the sun off the face, and stay on in the most powerful winds. The original Strap Cap is a canvas cap secured by a band of 5000 pound strength webbing allowing for on-head adjustment. Now a signature KAVU piece, the Strap Cap stays on in almost any outdoor condition from Everest to the Zambezi river.
Today and everyday, KAVU creates men's and women's outdoor clothing using a variety of durable, rugged and comfortable fabrics in designs that take people through all the adventures of daily life. KAVU also has an extensive accessory line, including hats, bags, and sunglasses. The company staff and Team KAVU product testers enjoy the pursuit of the outdoors in their own backyard and around the world.
The enthusiasm in the quest for the perfect day still thrives at KAVU, or a KAVU day still drives the company to innovate and inspire outdoor fun through their line.
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This is a great bag, don't get me wrong, but after only a couple of months of use the rope part of the bag is coming apart. It looks really bad. I don't think it takes away the strength of the bag, but it just looks really bad. I contacted Kavu about it and told them about the issue. They were really cool about it. Unfortunately, because I've used the bag, I can't send it back to Zappos or even attempt to send it to Kavu. I'll have to put this one in the back of the closet or send it off to Goodwill. Loved using it while traveling to Hawaii and also as a pseudo-diaper bag.
I'd also recommend: Keen
- Erica J - customer
- from Glendale, Wisconsin
- December 23, 2009
I love this bag. I am a nanny, but want to look super cool while toting around diapers, sippy cups, pretzels, camera, etc. I love the rope accents and the phone pocket. I end up carrying it even when I'm not working. Love it! And, I love Zappos. Why aren't more e-sites like Zappos? The site is so easy to navigate and the products are always tops, arriving in the speed of light.
- Sue C - customer
- from Atlanta
- September 26, 2011
I absolutely love this bag! I've had a kavu rope bag for over 2 years and it holds up really well. I'm a college student and I use it to carry a notebook and my laptop. A large laptop can't fit in it, but if you have a netbook it's perfect. I'm small so a large bookbag was always uncomfortable for me to carry, so this is a great bag if you don't like to carry a large bag.
- Suzette - customer
- from Georgia
- March 19, 2012
I have thoroughly enjoyed this bag since I received it, and I have received many compliments on it! Even though it holds many items, they do not get lost.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Henrietta, New York
- June 21, 2011
I have this bag in a print from last season and my step-mom loved it so much that I bought her one of the solid bags for her birthday. This bag is really cute and is perfect for outings with the kids. You can comfortably carry all your goodies and still keep both hands free for wrangling young ones.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Sequatchie, TN
- December 15, 2011





