This thing is from the sunset of the last millenium when bike messengers still hauled files, drawings, and rush packages crosstown, uptown, downtown, and to the boroughs. I don't think Manhattan Portage makes this model anymore. Everything on their website looks like mainly fashion-oriented designs now.... oh well, if you need a utility-oriented bag this is the beast you might want. It is not lightweight, but it is not very sensitive either. Bright yellow tarp lining for heavy duty water resistance Burly cordura exterior has been dragged across concrete and does not give a f-ck. Metal hardware on the main strap will get cold when it's below freezing outside, but will never shatter or crack. Various zipper pockets on the flap, under the flap, and inside the main body. This bag did its time in Philadelphia PA, so it was debadged and restitched (see photos) to be more incognito. Retired to the closet after upgrading to a R.E.Load Bag. This is absolutely the wrong format for bike delivery of food--it's not insulated, it's too narrow, it doesn't have rack tiedowns. But maybe you need a unique bag for your surf gear, wetsuit, dive accessories, or wetwork tools. Use your imagination for once, instead of getting your inspo from instagram. We're not sure how to price this, so open to offers or trades.