Thule Subterra PowerShuttle Posted by Matt Sterne on 25 June 2018 Storing your small tech in this electronics bag makes life on the road far simpler. Travellers are pretty resourceful, so it didn’t surprise me when I discovered our deputy editor uses a toiletry bag for his electronics and our editor uses a pencil case. They both kind of work, but not really… It would seem my superiors are yet to master Zen and the Art of Cable Maintenance. But the Thule Subterra PowerShuttle addresses this. ‘Bring your life’ is its motto, and for travellers that’s exactly what this electronics holder does. The size of an A5 diary, it has a firm 800D nylon-padded casing, inside compartments, zippered pockets and elasticated loops, and is designed to store your charger, cords, hard drive, SD cards, earphones, a small notebook and a pen (even in the Digital Age a pen always comes in handy). A brilliant feature is that there’s a hole designed for the charger cable, so there’s no need to remove the whole charger from the bag, and the cable can be conveniently tucked into an exterior slip pocket after it’s done the job. The outside zips have hard plastic toggles for durability and there’s also a handle for easy carrying. Items are protected from scratches, dust, tangles (there’s no rage like tangled-earphone rage) and damage, and there’s little chance of leaving your stuff behind. I can’t count how many phone chargers I’ve forgotten in overnight rooms – probably as many as I’ve stayed in. For some reason, I think this handy bag would remedy that. But primarily, it promises to keep the small stuff in one place, saving you time and frustration. R399, thule.com (PS: After this test, both the ed and deputy bought this bag.) Related Posts Discover your trail with The North Face this Summer 8 November 2022 The Discover Your Trail campaign from The North Face is designed to encourage everyone to... read more How to build a basic drone 10 September 2022 So, rather than purchasing a drone, you want to construct your own. Here's how, and... read more Trialed and tested: our top camping chairs 3 August 2022 Nothing ruins sundowners or fireside chats like the lack of a camping chair. We scoured... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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