This is an excellent example of right idea but poor execution and why we test the bad ones so you don’t. You get 3 shopper totes – but the bags are on the small side with a somewhat narrow opening (strike 1).  They come packaged in a mesh drawstring bag with a carabiner to hold these bags (or as it’s pitched – your water bottle?). But I’m not hiking – the mesh bag is overkill and will most likely render itself useless once the bags are out (strike 2). The imprint is only on the mesh drawstring bag, and not the totes where you get the best exposure (strike 3). Finally, the price tag is a bit much at $12-$15 range (strike 4).  I will say, it is well-made and durable, and we love that it’s made with upcycled materials, and they partner with 1% For The Planet, but it fails the functionality and branding exposure tests, which means this product is RADjected.