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Carrying Bike Locks
…g is taking over the world. It’s going to solve global warming, world peace, and be the next US president. The downsides to cycling are back baths and thieving scum, and it’s in the area of thieving scum that things are getting fun. Bike locks are taking every form and arrangement in an attempt to deter theft. The one consistency is how big and heavy the good ones are (ie: very big and very heavy). This means crew are finding new ways to carry the…
Short, and to the point…
…acebook is your thing, check out facebook.com/carryology. You can share ideas, comment on up-coming articles, and even scroll through some of our favourite posts. But if it’s Twitter that rocks your boat, you can find link love to all sorts of nice carry. We’ll often post a cool bag, wallet, or carry idea that we don’t otherwise mention on Carryology. Not sure whether you’re sold? Here are a few of our recent tweets to judge for yourself: 1/ A cle…
Liking | ISO50
…Great place to get inspiration and new tracks ISO50 – Scott Hansen’s graphic & music blog. Why we like it: Every good graphic designer we’ve ever met rates Scott’s distinctive modern retro graphic work. He also knows how to put together a banging tune and playlist. Who else might like it: Design appreciators and electronic ambient music listeners Where they are: http://blog.iso50.com/…
Road Tests :: Osprey Flap Jack | Part 2
…ook in a sleeve in the laptop compartment, two digital cameras, video camera, books, magazines, fleece jacket, rain shell, and more! The Flap Jack never felt overloaded or top heavy. The back part of the pack has ribbing under a mesh which allows ventilation as it sits on your back. This gets rid of “back bath” syndrome which is never a sexy look. Useful Details: What sets Osprey apart from many other pack-makers is their attention to detail (trek…
Back To School Bags
…ingle section pack made almost identically by loads of brands, that is pretty terrible. In the Antipodes (Australia/NZ/South Africa), it’s been the Square schoolpack. A huge surf logo and some piping for durability have defined these. In North America, The Square Dome has been the chief flavor. Again a pretty basic bag. In Japan, the Randoseru, a semi rigid pack. And in Antarctica, the micro chip.. All of these are pretty crap bags, and should be…
Sharing Is Caring | Brands. Bags. Tradeshows.
Sharing is Indeed Caring, and we like to share. Unfortunately not all the gold we find makes it on to Carryology, a lot of what we find is rolled thru our twitter stream. Here’s four we found over the last week while rolling thru internet during the holidays. For the newcomers to the site, ‘Sharing is Caring’ is our way of pulling a few carry items we find/retweet on twitter that we don’t normally post about and bring them to life on Carryology….
Road Tests :: Defy Bags R&R Weekender
…rying it. I’d suggest moving the pocket up to help make it feel more secure,and possibly adding a snap. The entrance is a chunky Riri Aquazip, which felt while using it that you were opening a dry suit. It feels substantial and watertight. Inside the bag, there is one larger zipped pocket, and three smaller gusseted pockets to help organize. In many ways the layout is unremarkable, which makes me think of Goldilocks. Not too few to complain, not t…
Classic & Vintage Automobile Luggage
…ot, our things. To this end our cars have trunks, folding seats, roof racks, armrest stow compartments and cup holders. However, before all these carry compartments were standard, automobile manufacturers supplemented their vehicles’ carrying capacities with luggage that strove to do justice to their vehicles. We’ve put together a brief history of the beautiful, unique luggage that can be found in classic and vintage automobiles. Many early automo…
A Week In Carry | 21st Feb
…dcard slot, the sixth link, is something non carry related that we found neat, inspirational or hilarious thru the week. So this category is an evolution of ‘Sharing is Caring‘, we were thinking that just tooting the horn about our twitter handle was kinda lame and we should be more open to sharing news from all sources – you guys, friends, facebook, twitter and any other source – meaning if you have news you think is rad, from new releases to rad…
A Week in Carry | 11th July
…a selection:http://vayabags.tumblr.com/ — 3/ A very different Trash Canvas messenger combo from @Travelteq :http://bit.ly/nEaRRv 4/ @emschwab That Freitag vid is all time! Haha, thanks for the link! http://t.co/KImOSZj 5/ Some real nice typefaces we stumbled across on Defgrip :: http://bit.ly/nNQ4dA…
Liking | Zip Strap Backpack
…ch to share a concept backpack she has designed. Her name is Emily Vislocky, and her concept replaces the main section zip pull with the main strap, so that your bag can’t be opened when on your back… The bag has a super fun vibe going, and solves a common urban security issue. While there may be a bit of load on the zipper, it’s nothing that a clever zip garage couldn’t fix. Good stuff Emily. We hope something comes of it. Check more of Emily’s w…
Win a Chrome Anton
…tle laptop friendly messenger that fits well in a work or study environment, and it can be yours for 140 characters or less… So what do you need to do to win the Anton? We’re after a Twitter friendly (140 characters or less) summary of your favorite bit of carry gear. You know, something like: “I carry my coins in a kangaroo scrotum. At first that was unsettling, but now I’ve realized the strength & suppleness of this majestic hide.” Creativity, i…
Write for us!
…arryology is pretty much pulled together from contributors all around this amazing globe volunteering their time in creating the engaging content you read most days. We believe that there are some amazing Carryologyists out there whose voice haven’t been heard yet. If you think you’re one of them and are keen to throw your hat in the ring as a contributor to Carryology, let us know. We’d love to hear from you. How? That’s easy. Email us at [info a…
Mission Workshop shop visit :: San Francisco, CA
…em when we see it. We’re all unanimously huge fans of one brand in particular, Mission Workshop. They create some of the most innovative bicycle/messenger-inspired bags and packs available anywhere. Since I was going to be in their hometown of San Francisco, I had to stop in for a visit. Being such a cycle-centric city, it’s too bad I couldn’t bring my Surly Crosscheck in my carry-on (I ended up taking the Carryology zeppelin to California this ti…
The Carry Awards
…ll of this enjoying is going on, we’re tallying up the votes for the Carry Awards. Seeing that Santa’s elves are out of work, we’ve got them counting all the votes you guys put in. The elves have told us they think the count will be done in the first week of the New Year, so hold tight until then. Or don’t. By that we mean go enjoy the holidays, enjoy eating, enjoy the sun, have some fun and just relax. If you really want to know who won maybe sen…
Furoshiki: hands-on with Made on the Moon
…(100% cotton, colorful/pattern/decorated, hand-discharge-printed in the USA, and 27″x27″). Remember, it doesn’t have to be Japanese to be a furoshiki, so we didn’t necessarily limit ourselves to Japanese fabric only. Plus, frankly, this brand seemed like a lot of fun. A quick email exchange, and they were on-board with the idea of a Carryology furoshiki experiment. Though they sell these beautiful fabric squares to be used as bandanas (I always k…
5 Mins w/General Manufacturing Concern
…lankets and metal goods to wallets, bags and jump ropes. We’re also keenly aware of the relationships we’re creating with customers. Right from the beginning we’ve offered “Friday Pick-Up” as a fulfillment option – customers can come into the office and pick up their orders on Friday afternoons. Though buying beers for folks who would come in to pick up a keyring eats into our margins sales, its a great way to get to know what folks want and to he…
EDC Roundup ~ 7 October
…s Designer Leatherman Style PS Enzo PK70 Knife – Carbon Fibre KLARUS Mi X6 AAA Jackfish Survival Credit card Holder – Titanium Titaner Titanium Whistle True Utility TU246 Spyderco Bug C133 Kingston USB Micro SD Reader 7% Lugol’s Iodine KOJIN Firesteel 14mm SERE Button Compass Producer . Fishbone Piranha Mas Design K80 Nitecore NWS10 KDEN iPhone case Ti2 Sentinel S4S Prometheus Beta-QRv2 Hinderer XM-18 Prometheus Writes Maratac Mid Pilot Greg Steve…
Week In Review ~ 21 July
…ompasses a bag that’s great for people who view cliff faces as second homes, a bright and bold new backpack range, spreading the love with some brand spotlighting, as well as a new development in the world of MOLLE. So sit back and enjoy the read… Climbing Rope Carrier: Haku Rope Bag If hanging upside down at a vertigo-inducing height with your fingers gripping into miniscule rock cracks sounds like your idea of a good time, then this one is for y…
EDC Roundup ~ 4 November
…Gizmo Haiku Titanium Ball Chain Chris Reeve Sebenza 21 Zebra F-701 Space Pen Mod Editor-in-chief Word Notebooks – The Adventure Log Bellroy – Elements Pocket Fenix – LD11 Flashlight Buck Knives – Spitfire Everyman – Key Knife Fisher Space Pen – Trekker Pen Edelrid Micro Carabiner Ignoble – Travel Wallet Casio Pro Trek – PRW-3000 CJ Viado Saturn Playing Cards Fujifilm X-T1 Sony RX100 IV Joby GorillaPod Field Notes Pitch Black Edition Gerber Impromp…
cΓ΄te&ciel Isar Backpack Review
…ne. The pointed front flap is especially problematic for the under-seat area, because it does quite fit. Goodbye legroom. This is another case where the small or medium may have been a better option. Other than that, the Isar seems to weather well since the water-repellent polyester protects it from dirt and damage. I didn’t get the chance to test it in heavy rain, so I can’t testify to its water repellency, but I wouldn’t take it out in a downpou…
Glow Rhino x Carryology | Carry Illumination
…crub. Double uses. Double colors. And double party. DYNEEMA We love Dyneema, it’s no secret. It’s the strongest fiber in the world. And if we’re making our first zipper puller, we didn’t want to hold back on the details. From the very beginning, it would be Dyneema cord for attachment to zipper sliders or existing pullers. Before selecting we ran trials on half a dozen different thicknesses with a dozen different packs and pullers before landing…
Top 5 Camp Knives for Five Outdoor Scenarios This AutumnΒ
…nives. At $190 you get a perfectly designed wilderness tool, made in the USA, and backed by the legendary Bill Harsey – one of the most respected knifemakers and knife designers. I’ve been using the custom prototype #001 for almost a decade, so I know what this design can do in the wild. It’s a wilderness animal and my usual companion in the forest. This knife blends toughness, ease of carry, and multitask performance. If you’re in the market for…
Design Talk | 2024 Trend Forecast
…f scratching your head wondering how it’s already nearing the end of the year, you’re not alone. As the festive season starts to ramp up, it’s a gentle reminder that if you haven’t started thinking about 2024 and beyond, now’s the time. Thankfully the Soft Serve Studio Forecast 2024 is out today, offering you a comprehensive roadmap of what’s coming down the pipe. Once again, we’re proud to launch this year’s forecast with the support of Carryolog…
Buy It For Life | Arc’teryx Veilance
…Buy It For Life (#BIFL) series, we’re heading north of the border to our Canadian friends at Arc’teryx Veilance. Spend any time around the outdoor industry and you’ll know that Arc’teryx creates some of the most elite outdoor performance gear in the world. What you may not know is that their sister brand Veilance takes all that high-level performance and applies it to street-ready silhouettes that can function in your everyday life. Veilance is a…
Colfax Design Works T.O.A.D. 13L Dry Lumbar Fast Pack Review
…orks over the past few years, a soft goods design studio based in California, with a history of producing American-made gear that is tough as nails and built for exploring. If you remember them, the Recon Pack and its smaller follow-up the SDP_01 were pretty amazing packs – designed for motorcycle commutes and built with black X-Pac and their custom MOLLE-style A.M.C.S. (Advance Modular Cargo System) for attaching gear and pouches. I’m sad to say…
ILE x Shogun Shido Release Artist Series
…tures just three bags. Each pack is one of a kind and is signed and numbered by the artist. Keen to get your hands on one of these awesome pieces? The collaboration will be released on Thursday, July 20 2023 at 9am PST. The collab will drop on ilequipment.com and in their flagship store in Berkeley, so you best be quick if you want to score one!…
Huckberry Releases Watch Collaboration with Italian Experts Unimatic
…erry is one of the best places on the internet for all things carry related, and in particular when it comes to adventure. Over the last few years, their collaborations and limited editions have become one of their defining characteristics. At Carry HQ we’re always excited to hear about them. This year, they’ve entered a new realm with Italian watchmaker Unimatic. We got our hands on the Huckberry x Unimatic Earthform collection. Now I must confes…
GiantMouse x Carryology | Riv Auxikko
…more than three. Carryology senior team member, the legend himself, Piotr Ma, easily has a dozen or more GiantMouse knives. Probably more. A quote about GiantMouse and the Riv knife from Piotr Ma: “I’ve known Jens and Jesper for many years, and I’ve been using their GiantMouse knives since day one of their launch. It’s one of my favorite brands now. And certainly the most carried and used. When a full-size blade is not an option due to either loc…
Exclusive Release | Foursevens x Carryology Preon P1 Onibi
…. About the Man Himself Born in Hong Kong and raised on a ranch in Montana, Jason is a paradox. He can drive on the wrong side of the road in the world’s most densely populated city, but can also rope from horseback. Jason says, “I’ve lived on both coasts, I like to understand both sides of an argument, and I’m a machinist with an MBA.” Prior to launching Prometheus Lights, Jason spent 10 years in product development: designing everything from w…