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ModSession is a travel bag shop, built around one stubborn problem: the gap between a suitcase that is too big for a weekend and a daypack that is too small for a week. That gap is where we live. We stock carry-on backpacks sized to stay in the cabin with you, commuter daypacks that survive the walk to the office and back, convertible duffels for the trips that do not fit a category, and trail rucksacks for when the trip leaves the tarmac behind. We are an independent retailer rather than a brand, and we think that is an advantage. We have no range of our own to defend, so we can pick the packs that actually work and describe them plainly. Every listing carries the manufacturer's name, the real capacity and the honest dimensions, because a bag that surprises you at the gate is a bag that failed. Carry your trip. Don't check it.
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7531 Lerose Dr, 30236, Jonesboro, United States
- +16893472618
- support@modsession.com
- modsession.com
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