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Road Tests :: Alchemy Equipment AEL002 30L Daypack
…ed to the foot of my desk. Flash forward two weeks and there I was in Tokyo, complete with hangover and karaoke regrets (thanks to an awful rendition of Under The Bridge I’d chosen to mangle the night before). I transited to Narita Airport ready for the flight to Hokkaido. The Alchemy AEL002 main compartment was stuffed with my small carry including my 15″ MacBook Pro, Sony camera, two lenses, portable hard drive, cables, fleece, and a few books f…
Drive By :: Titaner Flashlight
…and tactical situations there are better options out there. It’s also not cheap, so if you’re after a budget flashlight, this isn’t it. The Good On the outside, it’s a beautiful light. Many EDC enthusiasts would agree that titanium itself adds a certain “bling” factor to otherwise common tools, and Titaner’s usable art here is no exception. It’s uniformly cylindrical throughout, giving it a sleek aesthetic you might not expect from a maker of tac…
Drive By :: Outlier Ultrahigh Duffle
…s. The Outlier Ultrahigh Duffle pushes the boundary of what a duffel bag is, and borders between art and luggage. The base material is cuben fiber (nothing to do with Raekwon) and it’s insanely light, and incredibly strong. It’s got a nice rich sheen to it, in a way that doesn’t make it look like cheap nylon, and a crunchy hand that makes you think “This is something totally new”. There are carbon fiber frame sheets for stiffness and structure, an…
First Look :: AustriAlpin COBRA Sport Buckle
…SD. That’s $225 in buckles alone. Well, now you can get that same aesthetic, feel, and quality (without the excessive overkill for load-bearing or weight per buckle) at only $13.95 USD (retail price, less for wholesale). That is very exciting news to us. Why? Because in the next few months and beyond we are going to see a whole lot more carry brands jumping on these new COBRA Sport buckles to utilize on their gear. And now that they won’t have to…
Drive By :: JBird Collective Techpack
…, a hoodie and shirt, along with my usual carry-on items including a laptop, iPad, glasses, book, headphones, cords and some other shit in the pack. Worth noting I’m a size 13, so they were not a pair of midget sneakers. . “The pack is a super versatile size.” You could easily use this backpack as a weekender – it can carry a heavy load. On the flip side I’ve been using the bag as a daily/office workhorse (laptop, iPad, headphone, glasses, vegimit…
Specialist Carry :: Forge Co. Frontline Pack
…g material that settle and just melt their way through anything – your gear, pack, hose or even house! We did some simulated ember work in Dave’s studio (yeah, burning things in a building full of fabric!) and came to the conclusion that the 1000D Cordura we used works above what’s required. At the time we weren’t sure what CorduraFR (Flame Retardent) we could get our hands on or from where. Since then, we’ve found a 500D CorduraFR that we want to…
Best Check-In Finalists :: Third Annual Carry Awards
…is model which adds self-aligning casters care of magnetic superpowers. Delsey Chatelet Upright If you’re flying at the pointy end, weight is not as much of an issue. Instead, you probably care more about feeling comfortable wherever you travel. The playful lines and lux details of the Chatelet, combined with richly appointed interior all help here. Then there’s Delsey’s Zip Securi tech, which was one of the very first double spiral zips that is s…
Week In Review ~ 22 December
…round that could serve perfectly as a container for your kit. Just remember, the smaller your kit, the more likely you are to carry it with you every day so you might want to consider making two kits; one for EDC carry and a second larger kit for storing in your car or taking with you during your travels. Justification for a new pack purchase Buying a new bag can sometimes involve a bit of guilt…do you really need it? Isn’t there something else yo…
Buying Tips :: Backpacks
…xternal pockets best suit items you need on the run; things like sunglasses, tunes, food and books. This not only helps with convenience, it also limits what prying eyes can see when you are retrieving items. For internal pockets, you really want to be at your destination, or have plenty of time and space, because you’ll need to open the bag up. Internal pockets are best high up on the bag, where they avoid crush zones down the bottom of their sec…
Bartaile C12 Bag :: Drive By
…andon. Also if you’re looking to roam in the outdoors or get around by bike, again, there are better options out there for your needs. “If you need to carry a lot of gear, or bulky or awkwardly-shaped items, there are better options out there.” The Good This is one classy-looking pack. The design is elegant and uncluttered, making it versatile enough to suit a variety of environments. Work. After-work drinks. Exploring new places on your travels….
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…
Geeking :: Sailcloth bags
…stuff). UHMWPE more typically moonlights under names like Dyneema, Spectra, GUR, Cuben Fiber and all sorts of proprietary names. It gets woven, laminated, diluted, extruded and messed with for a range of products; from ballistic protection, sails and bags, to snowboard bases, surgical implants and chemical-resistant containers. It’s super strong, super light, puncture and tear-resistant, abrasion-resistant, chemical-resistant and slippery like Te…
What’s In My EDC Bag?
…h IKEA pouches!? Well, these little things are absolute gold. They’re dirt cheap, and can be modded for even more modularity. I use a red pouch for a first aid kit, and a black pouch for general small stuff I want to keep together. Everyone has different first aid needs on a daily basis (some people may have none!) so I won’t bother going through my list. The black pouch has some small goodies like: 1x humangear GoTubb with basic medicines inside…
Bad backs and backpacks :: Initial thoughts
…e talking about. Point in case? Bad backs and backpacks. One of our readers, Sam, recently pointed out that he’d love to see a post on versatile packs that are good for your back (but also look good as well). We responded by email, and figured we might as well share these initial thoughts… – The question Hi, Carryology! Have you done a feature on packs for people with back problems? The site search for “bad back” resulted in badass-looking backpac…
Carry Hack Photo Contest: Results & Winner!
…art school days. Here’s the story: Back in the day (we’re talking late 80s), commuting to art school in Philadelphia from the suburbs was an ordeal. I would take the bus every day, and I had to carry a vast array of supplies for all my classes — drawing pads, paints, pencils, inking pens, and all the tools of the trade. I would slog a Herman’s Sporting Goods backpack, a big old portfolio case, and usually one or two tackle-box style boxes full of…
Road Tests :: 5.11 Tactical RUSH 24 Backpack
…military packs can just be overloaded with pockets, which adds weight, cost, complexity, and more. In this case, each pocket and compartment is laid out in a way that is logical. My favorite two pockets on the 5.11 Tactical RUSH 24 backpack are the top two smaller pockets, dubbed “book end pockets”. We all end up with unexpected items throughout our day, all about the size of your palm. We have either just used this item, or just acquired it, etc….
Carry On Week :: Part II
…Throw everything I want on the bed. Whatever clothes are clean, toiletries, FlipFlops, Bear Grylls survival kit, (very important) laptop, iPhone charge cable/headphones, etc. Take nothing extra. If you are leaving Tuesday morning and returning Thursday night you only need 2 shirts in your bag. Remember you will be wearing one… Other handy tips: -Bamboo socks (no stink, brilliant, especially when you put used socks back in your bag). -Roll your cl…
Road Tests :: Porter Protect Messenger
…e wide pocket on the flap, so you can access all your small stuff like iPod, camera, pens and other stuff without having to open the bag. Sounds pretty simple but most messengers fail in this area. Generally, pockets on the flap are flat so they make their contents push inwards, or it makes the flap way too heavy. This pocket is designed so it is not in your face, very practical and feels part of the whole bag even though is it a gusseted pocket….
Road Tests :: Lexdray Tokyo Pack
…y Google Reader and a handful of them featuring at least a few bags per day, I come across bazillions of collaborations, old favorites, and new kids on the block. This makes it really difficult to stand out, but that’s exactly what Lexdray has done with their introductory release… Despite lacking any formal design education or training, Alex Drayer has thoughtfully assembled a set of bags that combine Japanese sensibilities with tactical features….
Liking :: Travelteq Voyager Travel Bag
…uch that provides ready access for items such as travel tickets, a passport, a phone, a folded newspaper or magazine and the like. A nice design touch is having handles which are long enough to carry the bag on your shoulder but it also comes with a handy shoulder strap if you’d like to sling it across your chest or want it sitting slightly lower whilst hanging on your shoulder. The bag is adjustable in size so it’s suitable for extended breaks or…
Drive By :: GORUCK GR1 Backpack
…stortion of the 1000D Cordura fabric.” Now for the crunch; the GR1 doesn’t come cheap. US$295 for the flagship of the brand, but to witness the thoughtful design, craftsmanship and attention to detail and the bag’s practicality and durability is to realize good value. I have no regrets about the expense as I feel confident the GR1 will meet a variety of needs for a long time. “The weight of the unloaded pack is hefty too, topping the scales at 1.5…
iPad Sleeves
…best option. But there’s more to it that just that… Do you carry a backpack, a messenger, or a tote? If it’s a backpack or long tote, you’ll want a portrait opening for your sleeve (opening on the short edge of your iPad). This will let you remove the iPad from the sleeve without getting the whole ensemble out of your bag. If you’re carrying a messenger or large handbag, a landscape opening (on the long edge) will give you better access. You’ll wa…
Market Totes
…tly broken] Textile Buff and Wheel Co. Tote Made in a factory in Charleston, MA, the Textile Buff and Wheel Company has been around for 80 years. Constructed of 24 oz cotton, the seams are riveted for strength. There is no branding or labels for that oft-desired stealth look. Strangely, there’s only one publicly accessible retailer, and lucky for you, they currently have the bags on clearance. L.L. Bean Open-Top Boat and Tote Bag Choose between th…
Our favorite Men’s wallets
…library cards in the section intended for business cards. This one is not cheap, but you might find similar things at your local department store. Isaac Reina One of the most original & creative carry brands out there. Their computer folders meme is classic but functional. They sometimes present some pretty weird metallic leathers, but when they go classic, it’s classic goodness. Know of some great wallets at lower prices? We’d love to hear from…
Carry-On Bags
…n Allowance lists we’ve seen, head over to the Telegraph UK. It lists most UK, European, and major international airline allowances for weight and dimensions. The scary thing is that more European carriers are restricting cabin baggage to 5 kg (11 lbs) limits. POCKETING: Next, it should have a number of easy to access external pockets to reach toiletries, earphones, a cell charger, etc. Hard cases don’t do this, and it’s one of the reasons we’re n…
$5000 of tech in a $40 backpack?
…at allow storage of cables, hard drives, glasses (I’m optically challenged), laptop, etc. Which is pretty much what I carry around in it. The shape, for me anyway, works well against my back until I have hit breaking point and it starts to sag down my back like so many other packs do, but I do think the breaking point of the Incase one is much higher then others on the market. Being an outdoors type of guy, always looking for surf or going riding…
EDC Meets Adventure With the ADPT Series 1 Dual-Time Watch
…and adventure, the watch comes in two colorway options, Aqua Berry and Mossy Shale, with the case measuring 38mm in diameter (38.5mm at the bezel) x 44mm long x 13.6mm thick. It’s also backed by a 30-month warranty for peace of mind. At $499, while this watch isn’t cheap, it’s certainly on the more affordable end of the scale when it comes to upmarket wristwatches, making it an equally great choice for beginner watch enthusiasts looking to up the…
Week In Review ~ 26 May
…n purchase the case for 175 Euros (around $220). Sure it’s not necessarily cheap, and no it probably doesn’t merit a medical operation, but there’s no denying it looks classy. How traveling should be done Core77 have produced a write-up on the Bellroy travel wallet (lots of good vibes mentally winging their way to Core77). There are two very simple reasons you should read this post, along with our travel wallet guide. Firstly, your travel wallet s…
Drive By :: DSPTCH camera strap
…After such nice metal hardware, the plastic clip feels a little flimsy and cheap, with the clip missing that reassuring ‘snap’ of high grade plastics. – It’s just a knot: Which means it can unravel a little. No biggie, but you need to keep an eye on it. – DSPTCH straps do come with two camera attachment options. I went the wrong side of lady luck for my SLR, but the plastic clip looks essentially the same on the webbing version… The other DSPTCH s…
Road Tests :: Arc’teryx Khard 30
…30 liters Weight: 1.4 kg / 49 oz Zippers: YKK Material: 500D nylon Cordura® 6,6 balanced weave with silicon PriceUS $359 BUY THIS ITEM Who it suits The obvious part is tactical folk doing tactical things. As part of the Arc’teryx LEAF range, it is aimed at Law Enforcement & Armed Forces. Specifically comms folk, medics or breachers. The less obvious folk are those wanting a great all-round pack for work, play and travel. With a few tweaks, this ba…