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Seatback Road Atlas & Laptop / Tablet Pouch
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A road atlas is too big for a door pocket and too stiff for a seat pocket, so it lives on the passenger seat until someone sits there, then it goes on the floor. The Seatback Road Atlas & Laptop / Tablet Pouch hangs on the back of a front seat and holds up to six full-size atlases plus travel documents flat, upright and undamaged.
The pouch is opened from both sides, so the driver and the front passenger can each pull a map out without unbuckling or asking the other to pass it — that dual-side access is the reason this exists rather than being a plain slip pocket. The same compartment takes a laptop or a tablet, protected between the seat and the panel rather than sliding around a footwell. An adjustable webbing strap and quick-release buckles set the height and hold it tight against the seat back, and an oversized mesh pocket on the face takes loose maps, permits and paperwork you want to see rather than search for.
| Capacity | Up to six full-size road atlases, plus documents; also fits a laptop or tablet |
|---|---|
| Material | 1000D Cordura |
| Mounting | Adjustable webbing strap with quick-release buckles, seat-back mounted |
| Access | Dual-side — reachable from the driver's or the passenger's seat |
| Pockets | Main atlas/device compartment plus an oversized mesh pocket |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
The compartment is unpadded — it keeps a laptop located and flat, but it is a pouch, not a case. If the machine matters, keep it in a sleeve inside the pouch.
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