Helinox’s Field Office: Work From Home Wherever You Are.

Photo By: Helinox

After a year and a half of the phrase “work from home” firmly planting itself in pop culture, it’s no wonder companies are offering products geared towards enhancing the WFH experience. As overlanders we’re no strangers to adapting tasks to life on the trail, and some amongst our ranks work remotely full time. If you find yourself with the freedom to hit the open road, but you still have to check-in at the virtual office, the new Tactical Field Office from Helinox might be a great product to add to your rig.

Helinox is well known for its often copied packable folding furniture, and with this addition to their lineup, you can rest, dine, and get down to business with their products. The Tactical Field Office includes a 15-liter cargo bag and an integrated table. The table can be used while attached to the bag or freestanding with the addition of two legs that store in the bag. Helinox also offers optional organizing pouch sets, a compression panel, and a padded liner for the bag. Of course, the Field Office is sized to work in conjunction with their line of chairs. It’s available in black, tan, and military olive. Helinox recently added these colors to a number of their products if you’re looking for a matching set. With a 5-year warranty and Helinox’s well-known quality you can get a lot of work done with this mobile setup.

Helinox's Tactical Outdoor furniture line-up; Field Office, Chair One, Sunset Chair, and cot.
Photo by Helinox

MSRP: $199.00

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