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$5000 of tech in a $40 backpack?
This is an interesting one – you go out and buy a new backpack for about $40. You hope that the backpack is friendly to your postural needs and will protect your worldly goods when traveling thru the streets of Amsterdam or customs in the US. But do you ever stop and think > “My god, I have over $5k worth of equipment in this bag right now and I’m trusting a $40 backpack to protect it all!?” Most people these days are walking around with a laptop…
Do you have anything a little less…expensive??
…, value is what you get.” ————— Great messengers for under $100 $30 // Timbuk2 Hidden Messenger $65 // Timbuk2 Freestyle Netbook Messenger $70 // Cactus Witness $99 // Acme Made’s Designer Slim $99 // Incase Medium Messenger $100 // Crumpler Considerable Embarrassment ————— Great backpacks for under $100 $65 // Novara Commuter Backpack $75 // MEC Darwin 2 Daypack $89 // Gravis Metro $90 // Timbuk2 Hemlock $99 // Incase Backpack $99 // The North Fa…
Our Favorite Women’s Wallets
…E] It’s funny that wallets have ended up like formal wear – while there is comparatively little difference amongst men’s, women have a huge range and variety. We have selected some of our favourite women’s wallets. These include both pocket sized and handbag sized, with each having at least a little something special… We don’t rate bling, and we don’t rate ‘exclusivity’. If you are after those, just flip over to a Sex And The City episode and buy…
Beyond Luggage
…ders are not yet playing with Twitter, so here is a quick summary with our comments added… In design and marketing school, there is a classic lesson from Theodore Levitt: “People don’t want to buy a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole.” Many luggage makers have got stuck on making ‘suitcases’, and have forgotten about all the core jobs you are trying to get done as you move between destinations. Designer Alberto Villarreal and his Ag…
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….
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…
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…
Sharing is Caring | Nile Perch, SB & Totes
…would think that in the lead up to Xmas there might be huge surge of sales/buy this/releases of gimmicky stuf, but no, we still got more the enough quality from the ever reliable blue bird. Here’s three from the previous 7 days – for the rest, head over to our Twitter page to get more… And so, without further delay, here is this week’s ‘Sharing is Caring’. For the newcomers to the site, ‘Sharing is Caring’ is our way of pulling a few carry items w…
Hauling your Apple iMac (or other large device)
…. From the research we’ve done, which isn’t exhaustive by any means, we’ve come across the following, with the Timbag being the one we’d buy if we were in the market. But we haven’t tried any of these yet… If a maker wants our friend Jimmy to try theirs, then he’s keen as mustard to give a proper one a go. In the meantime, he’ll just keep sliding it onto the pillow and riding home with his 27″ slung inelegantly over his back, hoping the wind doesn…
UNDSCVRD | Carry Retailers
…we love here at Carryology, UNDSCVRD is pretty damn close to what it would come out like. Selling a good selection of carry brands, most of who have had us gushing over them at one point or another, UNDSCVRD is setting out to be the online destination where great bag and accessories brands from around the world are brought together. A place where style-conscious men can go to find that one messenger, laptop sleeve, or backpack they have been looki…
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…
Interview with Atelier de l’Armée
…we don’t struggle with lead times. It is also interesting for retailers to buy our products because they won’t have competition from other stores, since all our bags are unique. – 3) Do you get a sense of how the whole heritage thing has progressed in Europe vs the U.S.? – Not really because we sell either way with a similar volume. – 4) We can see some non-bag carry in some of your imagery. Are there plans for lots of other carry pieces? – Yes, l…
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…
Waterproof vs Water-Resistant, explained
…sistant (or waterproof) materials, constructed in water-resistant methods, completely dry. The zipper then becomes the only waterproof element; the rest of the bag still has needle holes and is simply water-resistant. It’s kind of like adding one 2″x2″ piece of Kevlar to a tshirt and calling it bulletproof. That 2″x2″ section may be, but the rest, is not. To be honest, if water-resistant bags and their materials and construction work really well,…
HÆRFEST :: Collection C
…beach café. The fold over clutch or zip wallet wouldn’t look out of place in the hands of a student or a corporate high flyer. The pieces are clean but not boring. They don’t scream ‘look at me!’ because they don’t have to. Simply put, there’s a cool yet classic vibe about them, combined with quality materials and detailing – and you just can’t argue with that. If you’re keen for more insight into the brand, check out our previous post on HÆRFEST….
5 Minutes w/Defy Bags
…viv and absolutely love it). I suspect aspects of it will show up in our upcoming duffle series. It’s become a habit of mine, and Dana Hortick (Defy’s other designer), to carry everything we design before it reaches the public. In our studio there’s literally a pile of bags 3 feet tall that were designed, carried, modified, marked up with grease pencils and revised yet again. – What I’ve been carrying is mostly this customized Strapped bag, with a…
Road Tests :: Kifaru X-Ray
…d buy a GR1 or similar) The Final Word In case you couldn’t tell, this bag comes highly recommended, provided it’s in the vein of what you’re looking for. Personally, the sheer comfort provided by the suspension system makes it my #1 go-to bag. I’ll be working on trying to fit a camera padding setup into it for backcountry photo/video shoots, and it’ll be my benchmark for backpack suspension going forward. The Kifaru X-Ray is the best backpack I’v…
Week In Review ~ 27 October
…ent flyers – In an ideal world we’d like to always try out packs before we commit to buying them. Of course, until such a time arrives, rather than pressing the ‘Buy’ button over the Internet and hoping for the best, you can check out reviews of bags that have caught your fancy. If Eagle Creek’s Heritage Checkpoint backpack is such a bag, head on over to the Wirecutter where you’ll find a write-up on it that may help you to make up your mind. – Ex…
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…
Maxx & Unicorn Bi-Fold Wallet
…r, Supermarket, and a bunch of other nice boutiques. Or if you’d prefer to buy what we think is a ‘remarkably similar’ design, there’s always the Woolrich wallet that looks almost identical and is more expensive to boot. Note: If we got this wrong, and this was in fact designed independently, please let us know. We checked with Alter, and they also believe that Woolrich has ‘borrowed heavily’. —– UPDATE If you don’t read the comments on Carryology…
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…
Dyneema vs X-Pac: Ultralight Fabrics
…iber). WHAT IS X-PAC? Not to be mistaken with the WWF wrestler, X-Pac is a composite fabric comprised of multiple layers laminated into a single sheet. The layers in the standard pack cloth consist of a nylon face fabric, a polyester “X-Ply” mesh, a waterproof film and light taffeta backing with a water-resistant coating. Developed and distributed by the sailcloth makers Dimension-Polyant, the company discovered that much of the technology they ha…
A Beginner’s Guide to Preparing a Bug Out Bag
…t’s sleep. It’s got an R value of 5.7 which is ridiculous. I also highly recommend a Sea-to-Summit Comfort Plus Insulated with an R value of 5. For warmth I’ve chosen a versatile 40-degree synthetic blanket; I can double it over as a sleeping bag or leave it loose if it’s warmer. I like synthetics for a go bag because they’re cheaper and perform better in wet conditions than their goose/duck down counterparts. “A tarp and some cordage can provide…
Tools for Working from Anywhere with Tim Ferriss
…____ 3. __________ Hope that helps get you started! Which Titans seem most comfortable on the road? What common traits or approaches do you see in those most able to work from anywhere? Two who come to mind are Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic and founding lead developer of WordPress; and Derek Sivers, founder of CD Baby and one of the philosopher kings of programming. They have many things in common: – They don’t travel with a lot of stuff. – Th…