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Flight Bag Briefcase

Flight Bag Leather Briefcase

$579.00
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SKU: 01-10-0023
100 Year Warranty
  • 16" x 12" x 6"
  • Front Pockets: 6"W x 7"H
  • Strap: 1.25" W x 40" - 65" L
  • Shoulder Pad: 3" W x 7.75"L
  • Weight 5.5 pounds

Leather briefcase for pilots.

Full Grain Leather Briefcases

Our leather is the strongest we can find (full-grain boot leather, but thicker). The top layer of a leather hide has all of the grain in it, and the grain is the toughest, most protective and longest lasting part of the hide. The grain is like the shingles on a roof. Most companies shave off the top layer (grain) of the hide to get rid of scars so they can use almost every inch of the hide in production and therefore save money. But in doing so, it's like they're shaving the shingles off of your roof. Kind of insane.

Full grain leather briefcase at plane crash.

Industrial Marine Grade Thread

The thread is unbelievably strong industrial marine grade UV resistant polyester thread. It's what they use on sails and parachutes (things your life depends on). We use it to hold together leather briefcases.

Saddleback Leather briefcase in London, England.

Functionality of a Pilot’s Bag

This mid-1800's English style Gladstone Bag closure is just plain cool on this leather briefcase. It opens wide and stays open until you say otherwise. Pilots love this feature to put next to their seat. For closure, I chose a single leather strap with holes punched all the way out to the very tip, just in case your bag is way overstuffed or you want to stick your umbrella or blueprints under the strap horizontally or leave the laptop bag open to stick your stuff out vertically. The front pockets are built and then sewn on, so there are hidden pockets behind the pockets.

Lining in the Flight Bag

We use tough, but soft pigskin lining, which is stronger than the cow leather, instead of some pretty shiny fabric with a world map on it. There's also a false bottom inside that serves two purposes: First, it adds an extra layer of reinforcement. Secondly, you can hide cash, passports, etc. under there, but please don't hide drugs. Drugs are bad.

Flight Bag Briefcase for pilots in a cockpit.

Hardware That Won’t Fail

Our custom hardware is the amazing 316 Stainless Steel (please please google it). A metallergist told me that it was way overkill and that I really didn't need it to be so strong. I guess it's like killing a fly with a shotgun for a leather briefcase, but we NEVER have problems with our hardware. 

Dark brown leather briefcase for pilots by Saddleback.

Removable Adjustable Shoulder Strap

The removable, adjustable shoulder strap is a handy feature. You can take it off your briefcase to tie the Christmas tree to the rack of your car. The strap on this briefcase is as tough and durable as our quality full grain leather belts.

Your Heirloom in the Making

This is more than a leather laptop bag or briefcase for pilots — it’s a legacy piece designed to be fought over long after you’re gone. We believe your bag should outlast your career, your travel miles, and your wildest adventures. Buy it once. Break it in. Pass it down.

If something does go wrong, we’ll fix it under our 100-year warranty — because your leather bag shouldn’t give out before you do.

Bedtime Story for the Kids about Terrorists

The last small plane we were on was from Nairobi to Lamu. From there we took a 2 hour small boat ride to an island off the Northern Coast of Kenya, next to Somalia where a Kenyan friend of ours told us was a really super cool place for holiday. We didn't know about all of the Al-Shabaab terrorist activity and kidnappings in the area or we probably wouldn't have chosen it for our family vacation, but ignorance is bliss? The last night there was a little freaky. Okay, a lot freaky hanging out and discussing theology with the witchcraft practicing angel prophet of Islam, but that's for another place and time (or bag description).


So we finally get to our destination called Mike's Camp, run and owned by a British Kenyan named Mike. A charming chap who had made a barefoot luxury Gilligan's Island resort built almost entirely from woven reeds. The walls and floors were 100% woven and the ceilings were thatched. All of it was supported by branches and sticks.


It was SUPER COOL. Unbelievable. And that's why billionaires fly in to stay there all the time. Since we're not billionaires, we flew into Lamu and then took the little skiff to the island, but there are people who fly in at low tide, land on the beach and walk up the sand dunes to the camp. It's where you completely unplug. No laptop bags allowed. To read about the Angel prophet of Islam and our walk through the terrorists, go to the Slim Leather Briefcase page.


Anyways, each of those small plane bush pilots that land on the beach or take people to Lamu, have a smaller flight bag briefcase next to their seat. It's just what you do when you need all of your things in one small cramped place.

 

Videos

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  • 5
    PERFECT every day carry bag!!

    LOVE this bag... love everything about it. Has enough space for all my daily essentials. Pockets on the outside are big enough to hold the stuff I need quick access to. Love the pocket space behind those front pockets as well. I ordered mine in chestnut and after a few weeks it's already starting to break in quite nice and soften up. The gladstone-style opening is so sweet! el Presidente hit another home run with this one! I've got several saddleback bags... and while I love them all for various reasons, this flight bag may just be my favorite!

  • 5
    My new go to carry on bag

    My new favourite leather bag. I have to admit I am addicted to SB and own many. This design is awesome. The pockets behind the pockets are genius. It seems like it will be my new favourite carry on. Only 2 wishes, 1). I would like to see the return of the key lanyard on all SB bags especially one designed for travel. 2). It would be nice to have the inside pen, pencil pockets.

  • 4
    And So It Goes...

    Concerning the video showing "what fits"; me thinks Joe may have some anger issues. This new bag is great and I am enjoying it. If I had one wish with SBL bags is that they wouldn't use so many buckles/belts to secure everything. I get it...I don't like zippers either. But a lot of times something just flopping over is good enough. Or one of those little steel knobs you guys use sometimes. Or how about the little leather draw string thingies you used on my long ago but still have and love "tank" backpack? You know, on the side pockets. Anyhow, great bag.

  • 5
    Finally!!!

    I have over 30 SLC products and am a huge fan! Have had the large classic briefcase for years but found myself using it less and less because it's too big and heavy and not airport friendly / doesn't attach to a roller bag easily. I tried the thin briefcase and the satchel but they didn't carry enough or have enough pockets for accessories. This guy checks all the boxes and the handle easily slips over the handle of my roller bag for travel! I have the SLC passport wallet, SLC business card holder and some pens in one pocket, some chargers and headphones in the other pocket, and both my laptop and ipad fit in the large back pocket of the interior, with plenty of room inside for files or other items. Truly a great bag worth waiting for! Only suggestion would be to add a pocket or two on the sides of the inside like most other SLB bags have...

  • 5
    Never thought they could top the classic briefcase...

    Awesome bag! The proportions are just right, and the leather is top-notch (and the smell…wonderful!). The chestnut color is almost a brown with deep red highlights (especially in places where the leather is "pulled"). The opening takes a little getting used to, but I like being able to keep my bag open on my desk for easy access to all my stuff. The hinges are just copper rivets, so we'll see how well they hold up over time. The strap mounting points seem small to me - maybe it's because I'm just used to the massive anchor point on the classic briefcase, but I'm curious to see how they'll hold up as well. Because the mounting points are staggered, you need to take care if you are lifting the bag by the strap (especially if it's laying down) - you don't want the strap hardware getting caught up in the hinge mechanism. Not a big deal, but something to be aware of. I never thought I'd find a bag I love more than my chestnut classic briefcase, but here it is!