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WaterField’s New Transit Travel Case Lets Dad Hit the Open Road Organized and in Style

San Francisco’s WaterField Designs, an innovative leader in custom laptop sleeves, bags and device-specific cases, announces the Transit Travel Case, a distinctive new travel accessory and the ideal gift for Dad this Father’s Day. Custom-designed to keep transportation-related necessities neatly organized and easily accessible, the new auto document case eliminates the frustrating experience of digging through a cluttered glove compartment or motorcycle glove box to locate registration papers, insurance cards, a tire gauge, and other vehicle necessities. The slim Transit Travel Case also makes the perfect grab-and-go pouch for road trips or vacation travel.

“We like to offer our customers innovative ways to stay organized on the go. I got tired of my cluttered glove compartment that never seemed to have much in it but always looked full,” said company owner Gary Waterfield. “With my car documents, gauges, a light, and emergency items organized in the Transit Travel Case, my glove compartment has more space now, and I can find the things I need quickly without digging around.”

The handsome Transit Travel Case sports a zippered main compartment (in either tan waxed canvas or black ballistic nylon) that holds a vehicle manual, small flashlight, tire pump gauge, a phone charger, maps, Tylenol, and other useful items that tend to clutter up a car. Four internal pockets — deep on one side and raised on the other — keep items from gathering at the bottom of the case, and a gold liner lights up the interior, making contents easier to see. The front of the glove compartment organizer hosts two full-length and three card-sized pockets to organize and display registration papers, proof of insurance, car wash coupons, roadside assistance information, and other cards and documents one might need to access on the road. A premium full-grain leather flap with a handy leather pen slot, held in place with invisible magnets, covers the full front of the case. Carefully stocking the elegant Transit Travel Case gives drivers peace of mind that necessary and emergency items are always on hand.

For road trips, the versatile Transit Travel Case can be loaded with passport, tickets, phone, wallet, keys, and personal items and used as a grab-and-go case for stops along the way. It transforms into a handy minimalist satchel when tucked under an arm or a classy organizational pouch when stashed into a work or travel bag. The Transit Travel Case joins WaterField’s sophisticated collection of San-Francisco handcrafted accessories for style-conscious adults.

Availability and Pricing 
Transit Travel Case: $99. 
Colors and materials: Black ballistic nylon with full-grain black leather flap or tan waxed canvas with full-grain leather chocolate flap. 
Dimensions and weight: 11 x 6.75 x 1.3 inches.

Pre-order now. Ships June 8, 2018, in time for Father’s Day.

About WaterField Designs 
WaterField Designs is an innovative San Francisco designer and manufacturer of bags and cases for tech-savvy consumers who want to stylishly and responsibly transport their technology. WaterField manufactures custom-fitted, high-quality cases and bags for a full-range of laptop computers, smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, and other digital gear. All products are manufactured to exacting standards entirely in San Francisco. More information at “Our Story”.

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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