$85.00
Timber & Log Hauler
Put a little charm in your chores. Heavy duty canvas carrier and high quality oak handles give the Timber & Log Hauler a handsome aesthetic while being rugged enough to use for a lifetime. No frills, just function.
- Features
- Specifications
- About Frost River
Heavyweight waxed canvas
Hardwood oak handles
Durable & reliable
Made in USA
Dimensions
52" L x 17” W
1.5 lb
Materials
Waxed Canvas
Oak Handles
Leather Logo
Cotton Binding
Care Instructions
Waxed canvas should never be dry cleaned or machine washed, but can be carefully cleaned. Brush off loose dirt, rinse the surface with plain water, gently scrub with a brush, then let air dry. If stains persist, use a mild bar soap or saddle soap. Over time or after cleaning, your waxed canvas may need to be re-waxed. To do so, use a wax conditioner and apply in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
SKU
3RD-3463
Frost River products are made without compromise from the highest quality components. Their forefathers were loggers and trappers and traders and adventurers who called the deep north woods home. They relied on their packs to perform in unforgiving and unrelenting environments. That expectation, that urgency for performance, was passed on to the team at Frost River. They plan to continue on that legacy.
Features
Heavyweight waxed canvas
Hardwood oak handles
Durable & reliable
Made in USA
Specifications
Dimensions
52" L x 17” W
1.5 lb
Materials
Waxed Canvas
Oak Handles
Leather Logo
Cotton Binding
Care Instructions
Waxed canvas should never be dry cleaned or machine washed, but can be carefully cleaned. Brush off loose dirt, rinse the surface with plain water, gently scrub with a brush, then let air dry. If stains persist, use a mild bar soap or saddle soap. Over time or after cleaning, your waxed canvas may need to be re-waxed. To do so, use a wax conditioner and apply in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
SKU
3RD-3463
About Frost River
Frost River products are made without compromise from the highest quality components. Their forefathers were loggers and trappers and traders and adventurers who called the deep north woods home. They relied on their packs to perform in unforgiving and unrelenting environments. That expectation, that urgency for performance, was passed on to the team at Frost River. They plan to continue on that legacy.