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Out on the frontier, the bison reigned — untamed, unrelenting, unmistakably American. The Ryder Duffle carries that same spirit.
This is a travel duffle bag built from full-grain North American bison leather, and the leather is the story. The pebbled grain is wild — shaped by the animal that wore it, not by a machine. The patina is a deep red-brown that darkens with use. The variations across the hide — texture changes, occasional scars, subtle color shifts panel to panel — are natural to bison and expected. Each Ryder is genuinely one of a kind. No two bags are ever the same.
This is the opposite of mass-produced leather goods, where the natural grain is sanded smooth and a uniform texture is stamped on. We don't do that here. The grain that arrived on the hide is the grain that ships on the bag. If you've ever owned a piece of full-grain bison leather, you already know — it ages better than cowhide, develops a richer character, and tells a story the more you carry it.
The build is heirloom-grade. Solid antique nickel hardware. Hammered copper rivets at every stress point. All-leather carry handles thick enough to feel substantial in hand. An adjustable, removable leather shoulder strap with a padded insert for the long carries. Two exterior buckle pockets for quick-access items. Inside, two end zip compartments for separating gear and a central interior zip compartment for valuables.
This isn't a bag you replace. It's the one your son asks for when he's old enough to understand what real craftsmanship looks like.
Hand-crafted in León, Mexico — historically known as the leather capital of the Americas — by craftsmen with generational experience working full-grain hides. The Ryder Reserve is Buffalo Jackson's answer to disposable fashion. This is the West, carried forward.
Bison are wild, free-roaming animals. Their hides reflect that. The grain varies across the bag and across the collection — pebbling shifts in size, color tone shifts subtly between panels, occasional scars or healed marks appear in the leather. None of these are defects. They're the signature of an authentic bison hide that hasn't been corrected, sanded, or stamped. If you want a bag that looks identical to every other bag on a shelf, this is not your bag. If you want a bag that's genuinely unrepeatable — that's exactly the point.
Buffalo Jackson offers two heritage-grade leather duffles, and the leathers are different animals. The Ryder Reserve is built from North American bison leather — denser fiber, more pronounced pebbled grain, deeper patina, more pronounced variation between hides. The Roosevelt is built from full-grain water buffalo leather — its own character, slightly different finish, and a more uniform appearance. Both are heirloom-grade. Bison is rarer and the Ryder is the more premium of the two.
What kind of leather is this?
Full-grain North American bison leather. Bison hide is denser than cowhide, more durable, and develops a deeper patina with use.
Why does the grain vary?
Because bison are wild and free-roaming. Their hides naturally vary in grain, scarring, and color. Each Ryder is genuinely one of a kind. No two bags are ever the same.
What's the difference between bison leather and cow leather?
Bison leather is thicker, denser, more pronounced in grain, and naturally more durable. Cow leather is more uniform and more commonly used in mass production. Bison is rarer and is prized for heritage-grade goods.
Will it fit as airline carry-on luggage?
No. At 24" long, the Ryder Reserve Duffle exceeds the standard 22" U.S. domestic carry-on limit. It's sized as a checked travel duffle (60L capacity, 4–7 days of packing). If you need a leather carry-on, look at Buffalo Jackson's Dakota waxed canvas travel bags.
Does the shoulder strap come off?
Yes. Removable and adjustable, with a padded insert for comfort.
Is this a good gift?
Yes — frequent choice for Father's Day, retirement, 40th and 50th birthdays, wedding gifts, and graduation. Each bag is unique because of the bison grain, which makes it a meaningful gift for someone who's meant to use it for decades.
Where is it made?
Hand-crafted in León, Mexico, the leather capital of the Americas. Bison hides are sourced from North America.
How do I care for bison leather?
Wipe periodically with a dry cloth and condition with a quality leather conditioner two to four times per year. Avoid prolonged sunlight and extreme heat. See our leather care collection.
Is the natural variation covered by warranty?
Variation in grain, color, and texture is not a defect — it's a feature of authentic bison leather. The bag itself is covered by Buffalo Jackson's warranty and return policy for craftsmanship and material defects.
| SKU | DS-204-BIS-D |
| Dimensions | 24" L x 13" W x 12" H |
| Shoulder Strap | Extended 57" L x Shortened 38" L |
| Weight | 9 Ibs., 14 oz.
|
| Capacity | 60L |
| Origin | Made in Mexico
|
Out on the frontier, the bison reigned — untamed, unrelenting, unmistakably American. The Ryder Duffle carries that same spirit.
This is a travel duffle bag built from full-grain North American bison leather, and the leather is the story. The pebbled grain is wild — shaped by the animal that wore it, not by a machine. The patina is a deep red-brown that darkens with use. The variations across the hide — texture changes, occasional scars, subtle color shifts panel to panel — are natural to bison and expected. Each Ryder is genuinely one of a kind. No two bags are ever the same.
This is the opposite of mass-produced leather goods, where the natural grain is sanded smooth and a uniform texture is stamped on. We don't do that here. The grain that arrived on the hide is the grain that ships on the bag. If you've ever owned a piece of full-grain bison leather, you already know — it ages better than cowhide, develops a richer character, and tells a story the more you carry it.
The build is heirloom-grade. Solid antique nickel hardware. Hammered copper rivets at every stress point. All-leather carry handles thick enough to feel substantial in hand. An adjustable, removable leather shoulder strap with a padded insert for the long carries. Two exterior buckle pockets for quick-access items. Inside, two end zip compartments for separating gear and a central interior zip compartment for valuables.
This isn't a bag you replace. It's the one your son asks for when he's old enough to understand what real craftsmanship looks like.
Hand-crafted in León, Mexico — historically known as the leather capital of the Americas — by craftsmen with generational experience working full-grain hides. The Ryder Reserve is Buffalo Jackson's answer to disposable fashion. This is the West, carried forward.
Bison are wild, free-roaming animals. Their hides reflect that. The grain varies across the bag and across the collection — pebbling shifts in size, color tone shifts subtly between panels, occasional scars or healed marks appear in the leather. None of these are defects. They're the signature of an authentic bison hide that hasn't been corrected, sanded, or stamped. If you want a bag that looks identical to every other bag on a shelf, this is not your bag. If you want a bag that's genuinely unrepeatable — that's exactly the point.
Buffalo Jackson offers two heritage-grade leather duffles, and the leathers are different animals. The Ryder Reserve is built from North American bison leather — denser fiber, more pronounced pebbled grain, deeper patina, more pronounced variation between hides. The Roosevelt is built from full-grain water buffalo leather — its own character, slightly different finish, and a more uniform appearance. Both are heirloom-grade. Bison is rarer and the Ryder is the more premium of the two.
What kind of leather is this?
Full-grain North American bison leather. Bison hide is denser than cowhide, more durable, and develops a deeper patina with use.
Why does the grain vary?
Because bison are wild and free-roaming. Their hides naturally vary in grain, scarring, and color. Each Ryder is genuinely one of a kind. No two bags are ever the same.
What's the difference between bison leather and cow leather?
Bison leather is thicker, denser, more pronounced in grain, and naturally more durable. Cow leather is more uniform and more commonly used in mass production. Bison is rarer and is prized for heritage-grade goods.
Will it fit as airline carry-on luggage?
No. At 24" long, the Ryder Reserve Duffle exceeds the standard 22" U.S. domestic carry-on limit. It's sized as a checked travel duffle (60L capacity, 4–7 days of packing). If you need a leather carry-on, look at Buffalo Jackson's Dakota waxed canvas travel bags.
Does the shoulder strap come off?
Yes. Removable and adjustable, with a padded insert for comfort.
Is this a good gift?
Yes — frequent choice for Father's Day, retirement, 40th and 50th birthdays, wedding gifts, and graduation. Each bag is unique because of the bison grain, which makes it a meaningful gift for someone who's meant to use it for decades.
Where is it made?
Hand-crafted in León, Mexico, the leather capital of the Americas. Bison hides are sourced from North America.
How do I care for bison leather?
Wipe periodically with a dry cloth and condition with a quality leather conditioner two to four times per year. Avoid prolonged sunlight and extreme heat. See our leather care collection.
Is the natural variation covered by warranty?
Variation in grain, color, and texture is not a defect — it's a feature of authentic bison leather. The bag itself is covered by Buffalo Jackson's warranty and return policy for craftsmanship and material defects.
| SKU | DS-204-BIS-D |
| Dimensions | 24" L x 13" W x 12" H |
| Shoulder Strap | Extended 57" L x Shortened 38" L |
| Weight | 9 Ibs., 14 oz.
|
| Capacity | 60L |
| Origin | Made in Mexico
|




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