This Is Ground’s Tech Dopp Kit 2

A tangled mess.

That’s the state of the union for a lot of the gear we carry.

Enough of that nonsense.

The Tech Dopp Kit 2 from This Is Ground is a premium zip-up organizer with tidy compartments designated for all your cables and cords.

They call it a “Half bento box, half traditional dopp kit” and a “20th century-style travel bag.”

Vegetable tanned cowhide from Tuscany in 5 different colors….

Dopp indeed.

$219
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