Filson 280 Log Carrier in Otter Green
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Filson 280 Log Carrier in Otter Green
Filson 280 Log Carrier

Filson-Log Carrier Style 280- Otter Green

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$75.00 $71.25
Style #: 70280OTG

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  • Description
    • Dimensions: 43 1/2" x 19 1/2/".
    • Sized for big loads and built to last a lifetime.
    • Made from the same cotton Rugged Twill as our regular heavy-duty luggage.
    • Bridle leather carrying handles sewn and riveted for greater strength.
    • Handgrip available for $10.00, installed for $20.00 (this is not a custom order).
    • Made in USA.

    Fabric

    Oil Finish Rugged Twill, 22 oz. 100% cotton twill, 2 ply by 3 ply, paraffin treated for maximum water repellency
    Leather: Genuine Bridle Leather, 100% cowhide, vegetable tanned

    Weight

    Approximately 1 lbs 7 oz

    Sizes

    43 1/2 x 19 1/2

    Care

    How do I clean Rugged Twill luggage
    Wipe or brush away surface soil or buildup with a damp cloth or scrub brush. If necessary, use cold water to loosen up any caked mud or dirt.
    We advise against spot cleaning with soap and water, as it may result in a loss of water repellency or color in that spot. If it is absolutely necessary to spot clean Rugged Twill, you may need to re-wax that spot to restore the water repellency after it dries.
    DO NOT professionally dry clean Rugged Twill. Dry cleaning solutions destroy the Oil Finish, effectively turning Oil Finish fabrics into Dry Finish fabrics. If Rugged Twill is dry cleaned, it will need to be re-waxed to restore its water repellency.
    DO NOT machine wash Rugged Twill. Machine washing breaks down the Oil Finish, and sometimes causes the fabric to shrink. Most importantly, machine washing will not soften Rugged Twill. In fact, it may make the fabric stiffer than before.
    Do I need to re-wax my Rugged Twill luggage?
    You shouldn't need to re-wax your Rugged Twill luggage right away. It is ready to use. However, over time, and with regular use, the Oil Finish water repellency may weaken, especially in areas of high wear or repeated flexing. One can of our Style 1-A Original Oil Finish Wax is enough to touch up isolated areas of high wear or flexing, but re-waxing an entire piece of luggage usually requires several cans of wax. See Style 1 and 1-A for detailed instructions.
    Genuine Bridle Leather: Clean with saddle soap. Some customers apply our Style 2-A Boot Oil Finish to keep leather moisturized. See care instructions for Genuine Bridle Leather.
    Clean away surface soil or buildup by wiping with a damp cloth, or scrubbing with a brush, using warm water to loosen up any caked mud or dirt if necessary.
    How do I clean and care for Genuine Bridle Leather?
    Use saddle soap to clean, soften, and preserve bridle leather. Saddle soap is designed specifically to care for bridle leather, and is usually available where shoe care products are sold. Follow the instructions on the container.
    DO NOT professionally dry clean or machine wash. The dyes can bleed, or the leather can dry out, which can cause cracking or splitting.
    Can I use your Style 2-A Boot Oil finish on Genuine Bridle Leather?
    Our Boot Oil Finish is a petroleum-based treatment designed for our boots, which are made with oil-tanned leather. By comparison, our bridle leather is vegetable tanned, not oil tanned.
    Saddle soap is all that is required to clean our bridle leather. Our Boot Oil Finish may darken the color of our bridle leather, but shouldn't do any harm. Some customers apply our Boot Oil Finish to bridle leather to keep it moisturized, especially when the leather frequently gets wet, to prevent cracking or splitting.

    Common Uses

    Carrying firewood

    FAQ

    Is Filson luggage waterproof?
    Oil Finish is a paraffin-based treatment that makes our cotton fabrics extremely water repellent, although not completely waterproof. We almost never hear complaints of water getting through our luggage.
    We are careful not to make the Oil Finish treatment too heavy on our luggage, to prevent it from staining the contents of the luggage. Because our Rugged Twill is so heavy and thick, we can go light on the Oil Finish, and still see superior water repellency.

    My new Filson luggage is very heavy and stiff. Is there anything I can do to soften it?
    Rugged Twill is stiff at first, because of its extreme weight, and because of the Oil Finish process that makes it so water repellent. We have found that the only way to break in Rugged Twill is to use it as much as possible.
    There are no shortcuts to softening Rugged Twill--throwing it in the dryer will only last while the fabric is hot, and washing it may actually make it even more stiff than before.
    Even when supple and broken in, Rugged Twill can stiffen up in freezing weather.

    Country Of Origin

    United States

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