The James Brand
The Gatecliff Stationary Collection - Exclusive
The Gatecliff Stationary Collection - Exclusive
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Exclusive go-anywhere notebook sleeve to document life’s adventures
Nothing about the Gatecliff notebook sleeve is ordinary. The topographic black design is exclusive to Huckberry, the zipper is custom-tooled, and the water-resistant, nearly-indestructible Cordura™ material is the stuff car airbags are made of. This makes the Gatecliff tough enough to take on fishing boats, carry on the Camino, or pull out of your backpack no matter where inspiration strikes.
Features
- Durable, water-resistant notebook sleeve for go-anywhere note taking
- Huckberry-exclusive topographic black design
- Fully welded construction inside and out keeps your notes safe
- Custom-tooled zipper with a water-resistant polyurethane coating
- Plush, microfiber interior with pockets for passport, credit cards, maps, etc.
- Black, PVD coating and paint-filled “degree mark” detail
- TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) dots for an easy, non-slip grip
- Silver Burwell click pen and black notebook included
Materials
- Cordura™ 420 denier exterior
- Microfiber interior
- Made in China
Specs
Notebook Sleeve: - Height: 6.3 in - Width: 4.8 in - Depth: .8 in
Pen: - Action: Spring-loaded click button - Length: 5.4 in - Diameter: .34 in - Weight: 1.2 oz
About The James Brand
Take classic knives and pocket tools, edit out everything unessential, and precision machine them using the most cutting-edge tech available—that’s the process behind The James Brand’s award-winning lineup of everyday carry essentials. Since getting their start in the knifemaking hub of Portland, OR in 2012, their founder (the former Director of Product Innovation at Nike) slowly built out The James Brand’s collection. What started as one perfectly tuned blade grew into design-forward renditions of just about every crucial tool you could clip to your belt, stash in your pocket, or rig to your backpack. They look nice, but you shouldn’t baby them. Cast using ultra-durable stainless steel and titanium, they’re good for a lifetime of quick fixes, emergencies, and everyday use. When you’ve been carrying one of these bad boys for as long as we have, it’s pretty clear that all the design work that goes into making each tool is well worth it.
