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IGNITION Reports :: the Randoseru
…h quality, durable products.” As the academic year in Japan starts in April, the company often receives orders 6 months in advance from parents and grandparents of children still in nursery. With their randoseru prices ranging from 50,000 yen to 90,000 yen (about $500 to $900) , they certainly aren’t cheap. But it seems more parents these days are willing to spend just that little bit more to give their child the best there is. Perhaps this trend…
Week In Review ~ 30 November
…o buy for? Maybe you just like the thought of never being more than an arm’s reach away from your favorite cocktail wherever you might find yourself. Then raise a glass in salute to the Stephen Kenn x Gin & Luck Travel Cocktail Kit, a compact means of carrying your cocktail supplies. The kit is constructed out of leather, canvas, and elastic webbing and comes with a mixing spoon, nine empty bottles and a book containing packing instructions and co…
The Hunt Continues :: Viska Fora Backpack
…backpack issue. But the ability to protect against certain EDC falling out, theft, or weather is a must. This being the case, I found myself putting things like my keys, phone and wallet into the main compartment…fiddling around with a double buckled rolltop to grab your phone can become tedious after a while. Organization In short I found the pockets to be lacking in their ability to protect items I would want easy quick access to while riding o…
Road Tests :: Saddleback Leather Messenger Bag
…out its downsides. One of the primary ones is its weight. This bag is heavy, coming in at 5.5 lbs (2.5kg). The weight is understandable due to the quality components and carrying the bag as a backpack will help to make the weight less noticeable. However, no matter how you package it, you’ll never be able to call this bag lightweight. I personally would opt for another bag rather than the Saddleback Messenger Bag if I knew I was going to be walkin…
How to Choose the Right Camera Backpack :: Buying Tips
…your gear out in time. Sure this is less important to studio photographers, but having fast, reliable access to your gear is always a plus. Four Things to Avoid: 1. Bright Colors A photographer should never be the centre of attention on the job, so make sure your bag fits the bill. If you’re shooting an event and you have a bright red backpack on, every other photographer there will hate your guts. Sure there are times you want your bag nice and…
Drive By :: ECBC Sparrow Wheeled Garment Bag
…no taking the laptop out of the bag anymore, no annoying trays, just unzip, scan, re-zip and you’re off. “The front pocket is TSA approved to unzip and lay flat on the X-ray machine. That means no taking the laptop out of the bag anymore, no annoying trays, just unzip, scan, re-zip and you’re off” Now let’s talk about the power pack. It ticks all the convenience boxes, being small, light and removable. It was good for charging my iPhone up from z…
Cult Bags :: The Revival of the Jensen
…e patterns. The other thing I guess was true of the original Rivendell line, compared to a lot of other packs at the time, was that Larry Horton went out of his way to design things that used as few pieces as possible. It might be a little more expensive to make one because there is more waste in cutting out the product, especially when you have a weird shape that you’re trying to make come together as one piece. But that was a choice of his – to…
Best Carry-On Finalists :: Third Annual Carry Awards
…ches to longer openings, most are failing pretty badly, with awkward access, blow-opens, and excess fabric all too common. The new JBird feels good though, with some ability to expand, reasonably easy access, modularity and a resolved aesthetic. We’re digging. – Bagagiste 24 Hr It’s funny how compelling novel constructions can be. Bagagiste do for handles what Boreas do for daisy chains, hiding them beneath kissing zip style flaps, and it totally…
How To :: Make a Leather Key Fob
…he end product whether it’s a pen or a hammer. Once you get a basic cutting, stamping, and finishing set you can do a lot. A great place to find everything you need under one roof is Tandy Leather. Natural vegetable-tanned leather I use a natural vegetable tan in most of the products I make. Tanned with tree bark and vegetable roots it’s one of the oldest ways of preserving leather. In its natural state, the leather has no coatings or dyes. The co…
Drive By :: Esperos Weekend Warrior
…d. It was one of the first bag companies I had seen leveraging the popular Buy 1, Give 1 model made famous by TOMS and Warby Parker. Their unique twist is the idea of giving 10% of proceeds from each bag to Pencils of Promise, helping kids around the world better themselves through education. So all that said, what about the bag? Given my recent streak of duffels, the Weekend Warrior seemed like the logical choice. While I enjoyed some of the deta…
Miggo :: A New Way to Carry
…carry manufacturing industry thrived in Israel. Then, a couple of years ago, company mergers altered the otherwise booming scene. Prompted by the downsizing, in a field of players largely concerned with more traditional camera carry solutions, a new brand has risen from the stack, quickly etching out a reputation for tackling design problems that have never been adequately addressed. Israeli brand Miggo just may have solved an age-old photographic…
Drive By :: Titaner Flashlight
…a selector ring dimmer, but the execution comes short. And while the design is beautiful aesthetically, it misses the mark when it comes to usability and EDC-oriented design features. At $165 it’s not an impulse buy, and in my opinion, there is a learning curve. Based on its looks alone it’s a light you might be interested in, but once you get to know it better, you’ll see it might not be the one after all….
Outdoor Retailer Summer 2015 :: Recap Part II
…tion of the center Pavilion, was definitely a hot spot with media (like us), buyers (saw Moosejaw there), and apparently even designers (spies?) hovering around. The booth had a very clean aesthetic, not unlike their clothing and bags. Lots of dark grays, wood, and steel and intense spotlights on the items being showcased. The duo representing the brand had a number of new offerings including packs and clothing. Of course, we were keen on just the…
Outdoor Retailer Summer 2015 :: Recap Part I
…the outdoor industry. Over the course of four days nearly 50,000 exhibitors, buyers, designers and media geeked out over the freshest and most innovative products the industry had to offer. We here at Carryology hit Outdoor Retailer hard, following an itinerary that saw us weaving between the massive exhibits of the big boys to impromptu secret meetings behind booths to peep new bags. To keep up with the frenetic pace of Outdoor Retailer (OR) we m…
5 Minutes with Linjer
…was particularly challenging. Hardware is very under-appreciated; the shape, thickness, and finish have such a huge impact on the personality of the product. It took so many rounds with the factory to get the right look and feel. . “Hardware is very under-appreciated; the shape, thickness, and finish have such a huge impact on the personality of the product.” I’ll always have an emotional connection to the Soft Briefcase because it was our pioneer…
A Thrifty Surprise :: BIG PACK Daypack
…ra lenses, and a water bottle. In the smaller compartment I threw in a book, pencils, pens and other small effects. The smaller compartment was actually the perfect size. When you are exploring a place like London, you tend to spend a lot of time using public transport like buses and trains. The rides are usually just long enough to read a few pages. With this smaller compartment, it was easy to get the book in and out with no hassle and I really…
Guest #mycarryID :: Conservation Photographer
…who’ve spent a great deal of time there. Shoot the stories in your backyard, your community, where you have access and contacts and that’s the way to build a career. I’m curious. Have you ever had any run-ins with individuals trying to stop you during your work? With the big oil spills for example? There’s been many times. The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill, Louisiana, for instance. In the air, they set limitations for how long we could fly and we could…
Drive By :: T-Level Dos backpack
…e are other bags that you could look at. This is a lot cheaper than Lexdray, for instance, which is a similar kind of street vibe, with a nod to heritage but not lost in it. Visvim is another brand in this space that’s more high-end streetwear, but again Visvim is $700, whereas this is a lot less at $125. We’re digging this more than something like a Herschel, which has similar enough price points. But this is not a slave to heritage in that way,…
Week In Review ~ 14 September
…ggsäck N:o 6 which was created in 1916 but adds modern touches to accommodate the world of today. Only a thousand of the backpacks have been produced, each one made entirely in Sweden using Swedish materials. Hans Haglöf, the son of the founder of Haglöfs, has also been personally involved in producing each pack, adding to the history of these limited edition pieces which themselves have been created to last at least a century. …
Behind the Scenes of The Arcβteryx Brand
…ipline are the only ways to finish something that thousands of people will buy, otherwise you are just making art for yourself. Company culture How do Arc’teryx continue to resist the pull towards almost every other generic outdoor brand? I think we hunt for creative people who will grow when they are pushed to work towards high ideals. Our new GM described this very well as a persistent-growth mindset and I see it manifested in nearly all aspects…
How to Choose the Right Wallet :: Buying Tips
…sible. Coins if you can: If you have a fob pocket it’s a great spot for coins. As is a tip jar, your partner’s handbag, or your car. If you carry coins in your wallet you significantly increase the bulk, stretch the leather, and create stress concentrators that can break cards. If you must get a wallet with a coin section, cleanse your coins frequently to keep their count low….
Road Tests :: Billykirk No. 166 Large Carryall
…lls mountains of upstate New York, to the chocolate-scented town of Hershey, PA, out to the beautiful city of San Francisco and surrounding areas, down to Big Sur, CA for a week-long beach/mountain/redwoods excursion, and all the way across the Pacific to the Philippines for two separate adventures lasting about two weeks each (ranging from the most densely populated city in the world, Manila, and even a couple jaunts into the jungle). It has been…
Drive By :: HERZ Custom Leather EDC Pouch
…r. The accordian-like construction leaves enough room for my everyday: keys, wallet, coin pouch, and iPhone. With enough room to spare for cigs and a point-and-shoot. The design allows the compartments to expand when you need them to, and fall flat when they aren’t in use. Alternatively this could be attached to the handlebars on a bicycle, very convenient. (Editor’s note: I’ll be honest, now I want one too.) If you’re interested in purchasing any…
Road Tests :: Timbuk2 Especial Messenger
…h. Performance Comfort The main strap of a messenger is a huge part of its comfort, and the Especial does a fairly good job. There is nice width, a good curve (avoiding the pinch some do), and firm padding. Unfortunately there is then airmesh (scratchy on bare skin), the strap webbing is a little short, and the loose end flaps around unless you use the plastic clip (which is a bit annoying). But these are all small enough niggles. The strap comfor…
Road Tests :: EVOC FR Enduro 16
…that kind of thing. The top blue zippered pocket hosts 2 (best for eyewear, keys, wallet). The yellow zipper accesses the main compartment, which only houses a hydration system and sleeve for the protection plate. Now, I am not the type of person to want or fully utilize this level of pocketry. I typically abhor a pack with 13 places to lose things. Do I use all of these pockets? Nope. Do I mind them? Not really. Most of them seem to have an inte…
Week In Review ~ 19 October
…n Some things get better with age…whisky…classic cars…and according to Timbuk2, their Distilled 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. To…
Week In Review ~ 2 November
…able materials is a plus too. In addition, this wallet is super lightweight, coming in at just 10 grams, and it won’t strain your bank balance either at £15 (around US$24). Ruggedly refined rucksack The distinguished gentleman’s carry requires a bit of refinement. It’s got to look the part, understatedly elegant in design, but with solid and reliable construction. The Fuller rucksack from Ernest Alexander aims to be your go-to bag for a range of g…
Road Tests :: Arc’teryx Khard 30
…s 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 that really doe…
Road Test :: Arc’teryx Covert Case C/O
…more urban, check the Qwstion Daypack. Verdict This is a great carry-on if, and only if, you understand its limitations. It works best as a single shoulder discreet carry-on that can swallow a week’s worth of light clothing, and yet still be presentable in front of a client or the in-laws. It’s best when partnered with a small work messenger, where you can carry-on both. If you try to use it outside of these roles, you start to hit its limitation…
Hall of Fame Finalists β The Second Annual Carry Awards
…our great great grandfather used to canoe to the shopping mall. It’s rugged, simple, and would still be kicking today if it hadn’t gone mouldy in your attic. Over generations Duluth have filled out this bag range, applying the same classic values of these original packs. Filson Original Briefcase As ‘gentlemanly’ dressing has returned to favor, so too have the tools of a gentleman. A stylish, well constructed satchel or briefcase is high on that…