I kinda feel a little guilty of ripping two posts in two days, but figured this one is a good to share as well… Continue reading
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Road Test | Timbuk2 Copilot Roller
Been keen to know more about Timbuk2 Copilot Roller? Here’s a more detailed look… Continue reading
TWR – Herschel
TWR is on right now in Sydney, at the Hordern Pavilion to be exact. It’s a new tradeshow in Aust and it’s really doing some neat things. We spent some time there yesterday snapping off shots from a couple of … Continue reading
Road Test | Lexdray Tokyo Pack
When the Lexdray Classified collection premiered on the major sites, it got our attention. With over 150 subscriptions in my Google Reader and a handful of them featuring at least a few bags per day, I come across bazillions of … Continue reading
Burton Likes to Carry…
Burton Likes to Carry… Are you familiar with Burton? Probably, but if not, a quick 101 for you > Burton was founded by Jake Burton and have been standing sideways since ’77. Focusing on the snow and what you need … Continue reading
Drive By | Timbuk2 Copilot Roller
Drive By | Timbuk2 Copilot Roller We give a quick once over to this fairly large cabin wheelie… In the world of maximizing your carry-on, personality is hard to come by. Black and square dominates, which can leave you feeling … Continue reading
Mastermind & Globe-Trotter Suitcase
Mastermind & Globe-Trotter Suitcase You don’t see many traditional suitcases getting made these days by ‘modern’ brands, but this little beauty from Mastermind in Japan is bucking the trend. Teaming up British luggage brand, Globe-Trotter, they two have sliced together … Continue reading
Luggage Security
Luggage Security Awhile back, we posted a few thoughts about the security theatre that dominates air travel. It included examples of just how easily your locked luggage zipper can be opened without leaving any evidence of entry. Delsey have just … Continue reading
Drive By | Caseable
Drive By | Caseable Second installment in the new category – Drive By – this time we got to have a quick little play with some laptop sleeves from Caseable. An idea brought to life by German entrepreneurs Marvin Amberg … Continue reading
New Zealand issued Soldier’s Trunk
New Zealand issued Soldiers Trunk It’s probably an area that gets overlooked in the world of carry (I know we’re guilty of it), but have you ever stopped and wondered what soldiers use to carry their gear around? Most would … Continue reading
Classic & Vintage Automobile Luggage
A real treat as we look into a very special carry category When Carryology contributor Brian Park started some work with Spirited Automobiles, he was not quite ready for just how special a carry culture he would be introduced to. … Continue reading
Talking Wheels & Hard Cases
Thoughts on the progress of hard case luggage I’ve never really been that into hard case luggage. You can’t squeeze it into tight or irregular spaces, it takes up serious cupboard space when not in use, and it generally has … Continue reading
Road Test: Burton Wheelie Flight Deck
The Carry On bag has become one of the new battle fields of travel. As baggage charges seem to be constantly increasing, more and more people are trying to squeeze that little bit extra into their allocated Carry On bag. … Continue reading
Road Test | Cote et Ciel Rucksack | Part 2
I just got back from a whirlwind trip in New York City where I traversed the city by foot, taxi, and subway, ate in some of the best restaurants, and cheered some 40,000 participants in the New York City marathon … Continue reading
Same same, but different…
Same same, but different… With so many great carry brands in the world, it’s easy to remain completely unaware of a brand that you would actually love. So taking some inspiration from Amazon’s recommendation engine, we’d like to open up … Continue reading
Industry Insights | A giant in the bags world
Industry Insights | A giant in the bags world Have you ever heard of VF Corp? Probably not, but we’re guessing you’ve used their products. VF Corp owns brands such as Vans, Lee, Reef and Nautica. But where they really … Continue reading
Beyond Luggage
Core 77 recently had a post about some really innovative luggage concepts. We tweeted it, however we realise that many of our readers are not yet playing with Twitter, so here is a quick summary with our comments added…
Choosing good rolling luggage
Choosing good rolling luggage When traveling, a good bag is one you don’t notice. Your trip should be all about your trip, not dragging a failing bag through customs as the zips split, the wheels seize, and the seams fall … Continue reading
Henk Travelfriend | Specialist Carry
Henk Travelfriend | Specialist Carry Henk luggage is radical, completely in a league of its own. Here, let us qualify that…
Weekender bags
Weekender bags Steve McQueen. God bless him. Apart from having nothing to do with Carryology, unless you count carrying style – boom tish*, a great joke people. Embrace it. Anyway, back to McQueen, nothing to do with carryology. But the … Continue reading
Nau Fluent Traveler
Nau, one of my favorite companies to keep an eye on. They have a wonderful modern aesthetic while maintaining an “organic” vibe that keeps the brand approachable and not cold like some technical brands tend to get. Starting out with … Continue reading
Carry-On Bags
To view the full sized version of the poster, click [HERE] OK, it’s time to scope a few Carry-On bags. These are the workhorses of the frequent traveler, and can make or break a trip through the smallest detail. But … Continue reading
Welcome to the Security Theatre…
Dispelling some common air travel myths Bruce Schneier is one of those specialists that have transcended their area of expertise. An expert in cryptography, internet security and now security as a broader issue, his commentary has the kind of common … Continue reading
Rushfaster | Liking
Rushfaster – Bags you won’t find on everyone else
Why we like it: Living mostly in Australia, we usually look with envy at all the great businesses IN OTHER COUNTRIES. We’re only little, so mostly we get ignored. Rushfaster are good, on a global level. They have a great site with easy navigation and loads of bags, wallets, and carry product.
Who else might like it: Crew scoping a new carry item.
Where they are: http://www.rushfaster.com.au/ Continue reading































