A trusted companion for wilderness travel and everyday use, we craft our Classic Canvas Duffle to carry what you need and last a lifetime. Designed for those who demand durability with a nod to old world style, this classic duffle is equally at home at camp, taking the ferry to your favorite island, or catching the last train out of the city.
Made from 18-ounce heavy duck canvas which has been dyed completely through for deep, lasting color, our duffle resists fading and wear over time. The main compartment closes with a rugged YKK solid brass zipper.
A heavily waxed leather bottom offers superior protection against rough ground and moisture, while leather piping around the circumference provides just the right amount of structure and a tailored look.
The hand-stitched rolled leather handles add old world charm and craftsmanship. Measuring 24 inches long by 12 inches in diameter, this duffle offers generous space while remaining easy to carry. An adjustable carrying strap attaches with solid brass hardware for comfort and versatility.
Features
- Durable 18-ounce heavy duck canvas with through-dyed color
- Heavily oiled and waxed leather bottom for protection and longevity
- Leather piping reinforces shape and adds timeless style
- Hand-stitched rolled leather handles
- Leather sourced from a Gold Rated Tannery focused on quality and sustainability
- YKK solid brass zipper for smooth, reliable closure
- Adjustable cotton web shoulder strap with solid brass fittings
- Measures approximately 24" long x 12" diameter
- Handcrafted in Maine
Our History
While technically founded in 1858, this hand painted sign dug up from the archives shows that the company was actually doing business two years before that. Either way, we're still the second oldest manufacturer of marine products in the United States today.
From our simple workshop on the banks of the Penobscot River, we still employ time-honored manufacturing traditions. Here, a long time Shaw & Tenney craftsman sculpts an oar on a drum sander that’s more than 100 years old.
Our oars and paddles are all made to order right here, in our Orono, Maine workshop. Meticulously hand sewing oar leathers takes years (and years) of practice.
We’ve been dipping our paddles the same way for over 100 years. Of course there are probably easier ways to do it, but we’re convinced there’s no better.