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Road Tests :: EVOC FR Enduro 16
…them? Not really. Most of them seem to have an intended purpose. The pack comes in two sizes, so being 6’1” I went with the M/L size. Wearing the pack felt a little long at first. It seems to cover the majority of the torso, and at 23.5” tall, the numbers confirm it. It really is a tall pack! I snugged up the straps, attached the stretch neoprene waist belt and went for a ride. I notice the length of the pack quickly doesn’t bother me anymore – i…
Week In Review ~ 19 October
…stilled Collection. This collection is a rather different aesthetic to Timbuk2’s previous offerings, working a combination of 14oz waxed canvas and leather with a distinct office-friendly vibe that’s quite a departure from their other pieces. The collection incorporates a briefcase, messenger and backpack and each piece is designed to carry a 15-inch laptop. Topo Designs goes for a woolly twist An outdoor clothing brand does a collaboration with a…
Road Tests :: Arc’teryx Khard 30
…bably need, as there are not real internal pockets). Active bits Hydration compatibility, comm ports, four compression straps, and awesome Velcro toggles for managing cords all help you run, jump and avoid tangling. Pack Suspension System This harness is meant to lock in tight to your body, avoiding a shift in weight to conserve energy. They do that with a very structured composite back panel, box section aluminium stays, and a pre-shaped curve th…
Outdoor Retailer Winter Market 2013 Report
…n180º backpack – check out the Carryology coverage here.] Henty Australian company Henty debuted their Wingman suit bag for cyclists, a purportedly wrinkle-free solution for carrying your work clothes with you on your morning commute. The design utilizes recycled PVC ribs (from Tazmania) that keep the bag from rolling unevenly or too tightly, which should keep creasing of your garments to a minimum. In the void created by the rolling, they have hu…
Road Test :: Arc’teryx Covert Case C/O
…eing able to pull out an additional strap, it’s just the bag started to be compromised when asked to do this (in looks and comfort). Generally the shoulder straps never really seemed to hit the sweet spot when carrying. There was a lot of adjusting for not much result and the padding always seemed to be either on a funny angle or in the wrong spot which meant the thin straps dug in. One trick in backpack mode was to cross the straps over before cl…
Best Work Backpack Finalists – Second Annual Carry Awards
…0 has all the cult traits of its larger brother, only sized for those under 6 foot. Oh, and Gorucks now have color options (even though we’d still buy black). Tumi Virtue Diligence Could it be that black high denier nylon is finally departing it’s last refuge, amongst those airport brands who helped popularize it? Not only does the Diligence relax its form with a soft drape cotton blend fabric, it also has a softer form, giving a much more casua…
Hall of Fame Finalists – The Second Annual Carry Awards
…frames and rigidity built in. Rivendell are still making these. You should buy one. They are totally classic. Commes Des Garcon Zip Wallet Zip wallets used to be for girls. CDG changed that, creating a wallet cult that is still being expanded on today. You get protection, access and efficient storage, all with a wallet that can be dressed up in infinite ways. It’s a simple thing, but we salute the zip wallet. US Luggage Wheeled Suitcase We thi…
How to Choose the Right Wallet :: Buying Tips
…ed folding them to get a smaller wallet. The right number of cards: If you buy a wallet intended for 15 cards, it’s not going to work very well for 3 cards. You want to start with wallets that are designed for the number of cards you need to carry, so that you’re minimizing the excess air and leather you’ll be carrying around. Thickness matters at least as much as size: When in your pocket, it’s actually the thickness of your wallet that makes it…
Head to Head :: Spinners
…and unpacked a suit jacket multiple times and never had a crease. It also comes with a compression strap that’s really easy to adjust – purposely, we ‘fully packed’ and ‘partially packed’ to test the ability of the compression. In both cases, we arrived at our destination with clothes still securely in place. Nice design. The side and top handles are damn pretty, with a curved, refined design. The retractable handle feels cushy; however, it’s let…
Design Heads :: Interview with Barrett Willet (REI)
…… Which carry product are you the most proud of and why? Probably the Flash 62 multiday pack (coming soon). I was really satisfied that we can deliver such a lightweight pack without compromising on the load carriage. The structure in that sub 3 lb. pack is identical to our expedition grade packs. What are your main channels for your creative inspiration? I find footwear especially inspiring as their designs follow many of the same principles as p…
5 Mins with Kavala Postal Carriers
…stuff? I think it would be best to quote our designer, Jaren Goh. “If you buy something new today, you want people to notice it. Preferably crediting you for it. This is basic human vanity. Nothing gives you that money well spent sensation more than someone complimenting you on that purchase. Flattery makes my day. And you cannot do that if you stay familiar and obscure.” We feel that Kavala is simply made to not to be ignored. It is for the conf…
Drive By :: Minaal Carry-on
…ght up on the compression straps and the side handle gets caught up by the compression straps too – again, it’s quite unresolved. The compression straps are good if you’re running a small load, but because of the clips’ length and where they’re anchored they don’t allow full compression. If they used a different clip or anchored it further down the back of the bag you’d get way more compression out of it. The fabric had us perplexed… It is labelle…
5 Minutes with Bless Handcrafted Goods (Giveaway)
…a great job. Founded in 2008, Topo has taken the market by storm and has become wildly popular amongst the outdoor community. Their gear is extremely durable and functional and is also made in America at their headquarters in Colorado. Choosing to manufacture domestically here in the States not only speaks to the character of these companies, but also sends a message to other companies that success is still possible without outsourcing production….
Core77 Ultralight series :: Part 2
…at’s telling. I’m here to disrupt this industry. What other technical gear companies do you admire? Any company with the same philosophy we have. It’s all about the product. If it’s good – if it does what they tell you it’ll do – that’s huge. If they’re not blowing smoke up your ass, tell you how it is, you get out there and it works. Sleeping bags and apparel: Westcomb, Rab has always been in my closet, I’m digging the new BD apparel [*Black Diam…
Geek Vs GORUCK SD25
…ombat is laced through GORUCK’s DNA; it informs every single aspect of the company and it sells bags. I have no use for anything “combat tested” and I don’t know anyone who does. But GORUCK has sold thousands of bags off the back of it (and they have the quality to match). That sense of masculinity and the allusion to danger adds an allure to the brand. It’s the sense that, sure, I’m just a regular joe in a clean shirt but I could, hypothetically,…
Road Tests :: YETI Tundra 50 Cooler
…been more than one occasion when the YETI still had its original ice after 6-8 days after filling it and ignoring it. Mind-boggling when compared to your average $20 bargain cooler that I’ve been used to my whole life. While there is no specific international test to determine “how well a cooler can keep ice”, you can be sure, nothing beats a YETI. Conclusion Does this high performance make it a worthy purchase? Maybe. Maybe not. $359 is no impul…
The Carry Awards – Best Specialist Carry
…new categories. With ABS, we get both, with the German Avalanche backpack company having created this lifesaving carry category. Their recent updates mean you can buy the refined Vario base unit, and then attach different capacity pack sections to the front. If you mix it up between side-country teasers and full back-country missions, this means you don’t need to double up on the expensive bits of these packs. With recent changes in US laws, we’r…
5 Minutes with FRANCA
…with our new links that we are going to start using on the bags soon. They come from a company in England that produce everything in stainless steel. They are incredibly strong. Each ring can carry 100 kilos which gives us the warranty that they are never going to break. My essentials that I always carry are: – iPhone – Keys with a leather string – Comme des Garçons wallet Then depending on the activity I might carry: – Kryptonite lock if I use th…
Market Totes
…k Owl with long handles. Then there’s the silly way, with a faux paper leather tote, of which this is the most eco (but still silly) we found. And lastly is the very common sense fold away shopping bag. Timbuk2 do these really well with a messenger and a backpack option….
Carryology X Trakke: Uniting Tech and Tradition
…got to keep the progress of the collab rolling. Into the design room. Out come the sketchbooks, material swatches, and some very rough prototypes they’ve already worked on. It’s on. Days fold into days, and the final form starts coming together. A serious one-bag solution, that still uses Trakke’s design language and roots, with Carryology’s special spin on it. We reach into the archives of some previous Trakke designs that couldn’t be done befor…
Road Tests :: Timbuk2 Snoop Camera Messenger
…r just when I’m out and about and want a camera with me. It’s the bag that comes with me when I’m taking a computer to a café. Normally I chuck in a DSLR with a lens attached, a second lens, a Macbook Pro, a notebook, some memory cards, and some chargers; however, the Medium sized one I’ve got could take lots more than that. It even has tripod straps on the bottom of it. More importantly, photographer Jason Headley notes that it also “fits an 8-pa…
Chrome | Carry Retailers
…ut you autograph up on the board. Overall the store is nice. It’s got a welcoming feel to it, more then enough Chrome product to make even the newest of newbies start dribbling with excitement. And the biggest thing? I loved the DIY feel to it, from the little pieces of wood that have the products description on it to the large rim feature everything has a personal touch to it. There’s no cookie cutter vibe in here. It’s all real. If you get the c…
Carry Candy | Tailfeather
…of the best places to buy shoes in Melbourne. But thankfully for the carry community, they are also starting to realise that their city and surrounds has some awesome home-cooked carry brands, and so BMT are showcasing and supporting these guys as they get traction. With Tailfeather’s new range additions, they thought it would be a good idea to put on some brews and show them off alongside the existing staples. This included some examples of just…
9 Amazing Bags Available Now
…er our wishlist haha. Peek it all below and let us know what you’d like to buy or what you think should have been included… So what do we think is happening in carry right now? A whole lot of heritage. Probably too much. It’s letting brands strip features off and sell carry products for more, often with a total disregard for any of the functional lessons we’ve learned in the past 40 years. Which is a pity, because done well, a heritage vibe can be…
Carry Hack Photo Contest: Results & Winner!
…try some out myself.) — Josh B from Tampa, FL: “A coworker turned a torn reusable cloth bag into a belt pouch with a main compartment and pen pockets. Notice the snaps on the strap in her right hand.” — And the winner is…… Michael “MJ” from Columbia Heights, MN: “Greetings and Salutations, This is my submission for the Carry Hack photo contest… Introducing the “Night on the Town” Carry Hack. Tape, Glue, String, Corks, Cigar Box… done.” (Note from…
A week (or three) in carry :: 26th March
…throws up some really interesting stuff. While not really something you’d buy, this was a fun statement piece. – Tiffin Lunch Kit by Lorea Sinclaire Delightful. Enough said. – Wood and Faulk Still on the lunch box theme, the Portland craftsfolk behind W&F had a play with a trick lunch carrier. We like. – iErnest Camera Strap Mixing a heritage vibe with modern functionality, the iErnest really caught us. If anyone has tried one, give us a shout! –…
Road Tests :: Rip Curl Global F-Light Wheeled Bag
…ies: In travel, you can get long and even lifetime warranties. Rip Curl has 12 months on their gear, and are generally good in their support of this. You can definitely get longer though, so if that’s a big thing, check some of the more expensive brands. Epic waves: They still can’t guarantee those. – Similar luggage to check out The Dakine split roller is worth a check, but it is kinda heavy. Gravis are solid, with their Trekker being the most si…
Road Tests :: Crumpler Spring Peeper
…Peeper here, there and everywhere in between. In all honesty, I’d say it accompanied me on around 8 trips, including the trifecta of domestic travel – planes, trains and automobiles. Length? Trip varied from 2 days to 10 days with the bag allowing me to take what I needed for that duration. The Spring Peeper feels like a solid bag, it will hold up to long-term abuse and will probably be your go to weekender bag for a long time. It’s easy to fill a…
New Contributor | Taylor Welden
…anywhere. I research softgoods, I test them, I stare at them in stores, I buy them, I think about buying them. And I don’t use them. Well, not often anyways… The last time I used a pack, it was on a flight from Austin up to the Catskills this past July. I brought a WWII Swiss military canvas, leather, and aluminum backpack, which I may add is quite handsome. Could I have chosen a better, more suitable pack for this five-day trip? Probably. Did I…
Road Tests :: Chrome Metropolis
…ealing than bags with a large difference in top and base width. – The main compartment itself is big, but not so big that it becomes overbearing. I have travelled lots with this bag, often going away for 3-4 days at a time, and its gallantly carted changes of clothes, book, MP3 player, drawing materials, toiletries, jacket and some food. The compartment can easily hold an A3 size folio, but I’ll get into this a little later. Compression is limited…