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Backpacks @ SVPPLY
…e bookmarking and recommendation service. Their backpack catalog is crazy, come take a look… You can seriously get lost on Svpply for hours if not days looking at products you’d like to buy. I guess the easy way to describe it as your online wish-list with the added benefit of being able to purchase.You can use Svpply to keep track of the things you want to buy, or browse a personal feed of products from across the web, curated and filtered by the…
Road Tests :: Kata Bumblebee-222 UL
…espite my being generally wary of offset mesh backs and back-facing laptop compartments, Kata has combined them into something that I really like: the aluminum frame gives the offset back a shape that feels great despite the laptop compartment, and the mesh they use is soft and doesn’t chafe. Downsides Buckles There are four major downsides to this bag. The first is the buckles. While I’m impressed with how the bag is holding up in general, I brok…
The Free Key – A better keyring?
…ve – you can press/pinch the the keyring and the leverage opens up the keyring allowing easy addition of keys to the ring. No more cut fingers or broke nails. Can’t find anywhere to buy them as of yet, which is a bummer as I’d like to buy some haha… Have you guys got any secrets to better carrying of keys? via NotCot….
Dopp Kit 101
…known during the Second World War when they were issued to GIs. Doppelt’s company was purchased by Samsonite in the early 1970s. Dopp kits were once a common gift given to adolescent males as they ascended from boyhood to adulthood. Although the term was originally a trademark, it appears to have at least mostly become generic, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office lists the trademark as abandoned.” Considering a dopp kit There’s a few things…
Triple Aught Design shop visit :: San Francisco, CA
…ing the USS Enterprise, with lights. We catch Patrick working on a giant Wacom Cintiq monitor, completing the finishing touches on a TAD knife. I couldn’t see very much of it, but even if I could, I’d have to keep the details confidential – sorry TAD fans. Patrick is a great guy and he has a serious passion for gear of all kinds. Straight up gear head. I love it. He told me TAD’s first product started with a pouch and to this day the brand is very…
Week In Review ~ 16 June
…hway in search of adventure? Where fun and freedom are involved, there’s often a weekender somewhere nearby making a short trip that much more convenient. We’ve compiled a buyer’s guide of weekenders that will see you right whatever your carry style may be….
Tailfeather: New product range and pop-up shop
…, so here comes the wince part. Tailfeather products are not cheap. If you buy a Tailfeather product, chances are you won’t be buying any other carry products for a while. However, bear in mind that each piece is crafted from top-quality materials and many hours of work are put into constructing each piece by hand. These are bags you keep for a lifetime and pass down through the generations (what you buy today could be carried by your grandchild)….
Road Tests :: BOgear – Chunky Toad
…tance. As a note, consider the lighter colors for liners as this bag can become a cavern and items can become difficult to find in low-light places, as with any dark liner bags. The interior of the standard has a front and back full size pocket which can fit a 17” MacBook in the back one and if you don’t use a protective case, a 15” MacBook in the front. The tub is tapered towards the base, making it feel more comfortable on your back when it is f…
Road Tests :: Mission Workshop VX / R8 Arkiv Field Pack
…ite configurations. While you can keep piggy-backing modules till the cows come home, it does become a little unwieldy soon enough. We all preferred slightly sleeker configs… – Ando’s carry I haul a 17″ MBP around, which is just too small for the front laptop module. Thankfully, my laptop can squeeze into the rear pocket (in the main section), with a sock at the bottom of the pocket to protect a little against impacts (not ideal, but it works). My…
Road Tests :: Chrome Welded Rucksack
…bably last forever makes it good value to me. However, I feel like I would buy this bag if I was looking for strictly utilitarian use. Who It Suits This bag is perfect for someone who commutes (metro, bus, walk, bike) in a city where rain or debris is a concern. This is for the bike messengers or the man or woman who has to endure tough winters and the harsh city. It’s for someone who usually carries fairly flat items like a laptop, tablet, and do…
Road Tests :: Seventy Eight Percent Gustav
…il since the ability to cordon off the empty pocket when not in use was welcome. Opposite the computer pocket are two 3D pockets – these pockets are edged with leather giving each one enough structure to make pushing in bulky items like a computer cord a one-handed operation. Lastly, there is a zippered mesh pocket in the flap that stores items you would like to have handy while wearing the bag. In Operation A great bag slips into the gaps in your…
Week In Review ~ 28 September
…tic bag hands down for transporting your groceries home. This handmade bag comes in two versions, a natural 15oz cotton canvas and 20oz waxed cotton canvas combo or a soley 20oz waxed cotton canvas option. There’s three exterior slip pockets (two end pockets and a document pocket), and an interior pocket for keeping smaller items within easy each. Lugging logs in style You carry firewood with your hands, you say? Not anymore. Katja Falkenburger’s…
The Carry Awards :: Best Work Messenger Results
…d yet recent small sprinkles of unexpectedness. Oh, and if you want a more complete review of the bag, there are thousands online. People love talking about this brand. – Highly Commended These are the pieces that just missed out, and in most cases, by the smallest of margins. To them, we award a High Commendation. The below were of outstanding quality, displaying fine craftsmanship and design flair. With honour, we bow our heads in the upmost res…
From Satchel to Grave
…ouldn’t justify the expense when my Crumpler was functional. Christmas was coming. My then-girlfriend asked me what I wanted. I recommended a several-hundred dollar bag I knew she couldn’t afford. We laughed. “No, really, what do you want?” I shrugged. Christmas arrived and we met to exchange gifts. I opened mine to find a leather satchel from ASOS. “Is that okay?” she asked. It was one of the best gifts I’d ever received. That was a year and a ha…
Road Test :: J. Panther Luggage Co. RollTote
…n why you buy key formats: Tote: Fast access without much demand for carry comfort Backpack: Slower access but better carry comfort Roll-tops: Slow access but great weather protection So the J. Panther RollTote has innovated by combining several of these. But for us, we just couldn’t love it. A tote is all about great access, but the roll-top stops that fast access. A backpack is all about comfort, but with the short torso height, thin straps and…
Drive By :: BO Gear Spare Camel
…ression straps with plastic side-release buckles. The standard Spare Camel comes with one compression strap, but I opted for two to enable carrying longer items like tripods and blankets. The inside of the bag is lined with a soft 300D polyester. It’s a great idea to have the liner a bright colour so you can easily see the contents of the bag. The standard bags come in light grey, but you can opt for some more eye-popping purple, red or royal blue…
What Is EDC? :: The Beginner’s Guide to Everyday Carry
…bases are covered. If your EDC becomes an extension of you, you should be completely comfortable with it! “In general, your carry should be reliable and functional, but most importantly, personal.” A great EDC shows the foresight to include what you personally need for your day to day, and the restraint to leave behind what you don’t. But if I did want to start adding new items to my everyday carry, where do I start? What do I look for? Now that…
Packing List: My One-Week Work Trip
…ing as easily as a sleek, fitted, V-neck. Tip: Forget ‘what if’ scenarios. Buy for the unexpected when it comes. Tip: Unlock and go SIM. Foreign SIM cards are cheap and effective and way better than going global roaming! Tip: Oh multi-function! A shirt that can be hiked and dined with = one less shirt to pack. Tip: Leave the laptop. Our smartphones can access The Cloud, Skype and answer emails. Tip: Get snap happy. Photograph important docs and up…
How to Find the Right Hiking Pack for You
…for carrying heavier loads and can be removed for summit pushes or airline compliance. Some companies (Gregory Alpinisto 50 & Gossamer Gear Mariposa) have begun using thin, closed cell foam as a multi-use frame sheet: something to support the load while on the move and something to sit on while at camp. Aluminum (Internal Frame) Stays: Sometimes included on the frame sheet as mentioned above, or found in all shapes and sizes on internal frame pack…
Drive By :: Samsonite Pro-DLX 4
…t carry-on spinner and a laptop messenger bag. I found this to be the best combination for my business trips, but to be honest, after years I became frustrated traveling with two pieces of carry-on. So I decided to buy luggage with a laptop front pocket to avoid traveling with a messenger bag for the laptop. Everything fits in this spinner and I am able to travel hands-free or to bring with me any additional bag for extra clothes if needed or for…
Packing List :: A Month on the Road, Skies and Trails
…ps are comfortable on 25 – 35 liters. Being on a work schedule, whether to buy local or carry-in comes down to the question of quality, reliability, and how much time it takes to source an item. On this trip I’m contending with: – weight/volume and the need for contents to remain in close proximity; – working across multiple climate zones; – the need to carry specialised kit for the field research. The following is optimal for my needs, some o…
A Quick Guide to RFID Security
…now about or new ones they discover on an escalated scale, then it could become much more of a practical issue. Is there an added cost for RFID-protected carry items? In general RFID-protected carry items tend to cost more than their non-RFID-protected counterparts because adding RFID shielding material increases the cost of production. “If a credit card uses an RFID chip it should be easily visible in the middle of the card.” Can I add RFID prote…
Exploring Dyneema :: Interview With Noud Steffens
…ance, strength, tear, cut, and abrasion resistance.“ You mentioned Dyneema composite fabrics. In May 2015, we acquired Cubic Tech Corp. Cubic Tech is the inventor of this composite fabric, originally developed for sailing. It originated for the America’s Cup in 1992. These composite fabrics have a different look and feel than what you’re used to from a normal fabric. A lot of what you’re working on is new projects and potentials. Where is most of…
Packing List :: Adventure Bikepacking
…ain Rocket Frame Bag and Seat Bag: All bikepacking bags require some kinda compromise when it comes to openings, attachment systems, weight, closure techniques, etc. None of them are perfect because it’s scientifically impossible to make perfect bikepacking bags in 2016. That will change in the future but don’t hold your breath. For now the reality is Velcro and zippers. But don’t fret, just go to Porcelain Rocket’s website and buy a FULL SUITE of…
Korchmar :: What We’ve Learned in 100 Years of Making Bags
…day that any brand makes product from scratch. More often than not, if you buy a product you’re not buying something that the brand made, but something they sourced. “I know there’s a big move around this whole direct to customer (D to C) concept. Well that’s cool…you’re not selling through a retailer…but you’re not making it either, so you still got a middle man in there. Korchmar is as much D to C as any company, simply because we own the factor…
Maker Series :: Bedouin Foundry
…est quality, have longevity and provenance, and use the best materials and components the UK and Europe had to offer. After much searching I found Paul and Cynthia, who have a workshop in Lincolnshire; he is a master of his trade and worked at a scale that suited what I wanted to do with Bedouin. Bedouin is a labour of love, not a money-making machine; I think that is what separates craft from industrial scale manufacturing. “Making in Britain was…
What Makes a Great Outdoor Pack?
…e compression should last for the reasonable lifespan of the pack. I don’t buy anything for serious outdoor use that doesn’t come with a lifetime warranty. That’s pretty standard protocol for me. If I’m going to go out on a limb and try a new system and spend my money on a product that I’m going to rely on in a wilderness environment, it better be covered by the manufacturer. A solid customer service team of experienced outdoorsmen and women doesn…
Why Minimalist Design? :: Ucon Acrobatics Interview
…ng fabrics to the level of bulk production. Customers expect the bags they buy from us to have similar functionality as their plain Cordura bag they buy from another brand. They need to be water repellent or even waterproof, have perfect workmanship and be long-lasting. Meanwhile there are so many fabrics in our collection and I can only name a few. One of the most interesting fabrics is one from the Paper Series. It is made from vegetable cultiva…
The Ultimate Hard Cooler vs Soft Cooler Roundup
…come close to reverberating as thoroughly through the outdoor world and becoming a must-have item. This new breed of coolers ain’t cheap but having a cold beer is priceless, right? So now you’re ready to saddle up and buy one. But before you fork over your hard-earned cash for a precision-engineered ice cooling vessel, I’ve tested and reviewed some of the industry leaders in this Hard Cooler vs Soft Cooler roundup. What’s changed in the cooler ga…
A Conversation with Mystery Ranch Founder Dana Gleason
…dealers. Over the course of the next seven or eight years, ultimately the company grew many fold. It grew to become several times bigger than Dana Design ever peaked at. And we were building for the mission-based customers. Just a little bit of odd history: it was in 2010 and we were only selling either to firefighters or the military or a little bit direct on the web to people who still remembered. And we had some Japanese come walking through a…





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