Blue Lug Archives - Carryology - Exploring better ways to carry https://www.carryology.com/brand/blue-lug/ Exploring better ways to carry bags, wallets & more. Thu, 06 Feb 2020 12:30:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 The 8 Best Small Japanese Brands You Should Know https://www.carryology.com/liking/brands/the-8-best-small-japanese-brands-you-should-know/ https://www.carryology.com/liking/brands/the-8-best-small-japanese-brands-you-should-know/#comments Tue, 02 Oct 2018 16:52:40 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=45823 Japan is renowned for their carry. And many of their brands have achieved international acclaim, think...

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Japan is renowned for their carry. And many of their brands have achieved international acclaim, think Porter and MSPC. But there’s an undercurrent of smaller brands doing great things locally. So we’re taking the time to single them out, shining a spotlight on the wonderful gear they’re building. Gear that’s captured our imaginations – and will surely do the same for you. Discover the 8 best small Japanese brands you should know…


RESISTANT

In the early 2000s messenger bags were hard to come by in Tokyo. Bike messengers imported them in, but with demanding use, wear and tear would set in quickly. So they got down to the business of repairing their gear and customizing it along the way. RESISTANT developed as a local answer catering to these bike messengers’ needs. It began in the garage of a bicycle messenger company, founded very much along the lines of “If you can’t find it, make it.” Japanese design details featured in an early prototype from the get-go, highlighting they were ready to step up and claim their place as a Japanese alternative in a market sorely lacking in local offerings. And it’s grown into a brand creating ‘all-weather’ gear you can rely on to help you explore the unknown in confidence.

Gear of note:

Delight Backpack in X-Pac

Delight Backpack in Coyote

Ultimate

Every Tote

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CIE

New and on the rise, CIE (Cause In Effect) is a brand to watch, recently teaming up with Cordura. An off-shoot of Lial Works, their designs play with remarkable crossovers of vintage style, military utility and technical fabrics, all at varying levels across their range. Culminating into something that’s bold and fun and unique in its own. Well worth checking out!

Gear of note:

Various Backpack

Grid Shoulder

String Porch

Mesh Mini Shoulder

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Nruc

Nruc creates outdoor-inspired pouches, backpacks, and shoulder bags with an enticing mix of vintage silhouettes, technical design and a touch of whimsy. The brand’s intriguing design approach fosters products that are built to perform but with an element of fun thrown into the fray for good measure. Case in point, pieces like their tissue box case. Sure, it’s not necessary. But its out-of-the-box thinking and underlying versatility will make you smile.

Gear of note:

Karloff

Lancaster

Cadell

Nruc

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Southern Field Industries

Husband-and-wife team Manabu and Keiko Okada founded Southern Field Industries in 2008. They handcraft beautifully understated wallets, totes, backpacks, shoulder bags, and weekenders in their studio in Saitama. Pieces are designed with premium quality and timeless design in mind, featuring materials such as Japanese vegetable-tanned leather and Japanese heavy-weight waxed cotton canvas. Manabu learned how to craft quality goods through working at his father’s sewing factory, creating products for the racehorse industry. When the factory had to close, they took it upon themselves to continue making equestrian products, eventually introducing bags to their offerings which opened them to the American market. This encouraged them to focus on carry goods, which they now offer in a choice of elegantly clean, durable and practical designs.

Gear of note:

Shopper

Backpack

Rucksack

Southern Field Industries

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ANONYM CRAFTSMAN DESIGN

While exceptional craftsmanship stands out, sometimes it’s easy to overlook the craftspeople behind it. But ANONYM CRAFTSMAN DESIGN is a brand committed to saluting underrated craftspeople. Established in 2009 and based in Tokyo, the brand’s bags celebrate superior technique, skills honed through experience and knowledge, and ultimately the passion of each craftsman to showcase these skills through attention to detail at every level, from pattern-making to cutting and sewing. Their designs aim to convey and protect these skills and values, by creating pieces today that will serve you well into the future. Always with an attention to simplicity and functionality, letting the designs speak for themselves.

Gear of note:

Tsugi Wallet

John Backpack

2-Way Backpack

Kona Backpack

ANONYM CRAFTSMAN DESIGN

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WERKS

WERKS is all about helping you engage in active lifestyles of your own choosing. How? By creating gear that straddles the urban/outdoor divide. Their bags artfully combine mil-spec materials, lightweight functionality and outdoor-inspired comfort, adding a little style personality to the mix too. And the results are impressive. Outdoor DNA in gear that transitions into a variety of everyday active lifestyles. Whether you’re riding a bike, exploring urban cities or taking on wilder destinations, their range of pouches, travel bags, backpacks, and tote/shoulder bags keep up and keep on going strong.

Gear of note:

Trip 2.0

Multipac

Nap X-Pac

Bucket St

EDC Pouch

WERKS

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Blue Lug

Blue Lug is a bicycle shop with three store locations in Tokyo. And while they know their way around bikes, they’re no slouch on the bike carry side either. Peruse their bag offerings and in amongst other brands you’ll find a variety of Blue Lug totes, backpacks and pouches. You can also get a great range of Fairweather bike bags through Blue Lug including handlebar bags, stem bags, seat bags, frame bags, and panniers. These dialed-in offerings feature quality materials such as Cordura and Teflon-coated ripstop nylon, water-resistant 16 oz cotton canvas and YKK AquaGuard zippers; tough yet stylish for a host of bike carry needs.

Gear of note:

Flaptop Pannier

Chimney Backpack

Handelbar Bag

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PaaGo Works

PaaGo Works takes its name from ”Let’s Pack And Go!” A phrase that embodies their appreciation for the outdoors and the gear that helps them explore it. Established in 2011, the outdoor brand creates a range of functional carry including running and hiking bags, wallets, and pouches. But take a closer look and you’ll find a healthy dose of creativity alongside that functionality. PaaGo Works isn’t afraid to experiment with solutions, whether they’re creating flexible packing systems or detachable back panels that allow for easy airing and cleaning. A well-balanced blend that helps their products stand out and makes them well worth a second look.

Gear of note:

Rush 28

Swing

Buddy

PaaGo Works

PaaGo-Works


 

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Best Commuter Backpacks for Cyclists https://www.carryology.com/insights/best-commuter-backpacks-for-cyclists/ https://www.carryology.com/insights/best-commuter-backpacks-for-cyclists/#comments Mon, 10 Oct 2016 19:22:18 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=29056 If you’re commuting by bike, a backpack is one of the easiest carry formats to roll...

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If you’re commuting by bike, a backpack is one of the easiest carry formats to roll with. You can keep the load comfortably stable on your body, move your gear conveniently between cycling and being off-bike, and accommodate changing loads with relative ease. That being said, not just any pack will do. So to help you choose a pack that’s right for you, we’ve highlighted some important factors to consider, followed by a selection of top-notch commuter backpacks that have our tick of approval.

Water Resistance

When you commute by bike, your bag is at the mercy of the elements. So you want to make sure it offers decent water resistance to protect the contents. See if the bag comes with a raincover. Look for key phrases like ‘weatherproof’, or for more extreme cycling conditions, ‘waterproof’. Roll-top closures and water-resistant zippers are also good for keeping the elements out.

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Pockets and Organization

This is a matter of personal preference, but it’s a good idea to have at least one or two pockets for storing small items so they don’t get lost in the recesses of your bag. Also, if you need to regularly access items, look for a pack that offers quick-access pockets. On the other hand, if you need to carry a variety of EDC and work items, ensure your bag offers sufficient organization to keep the contents tidy and secure during the commute.

Harness Setup

One of the most important elements to consider in a cycling bag is how it will handle the load. A sternum strap and waist belt will help to keep the load stable and reduce shifting when you’re leaning left or right. User comfort is also important. Good ventilation as well as a padded back and shoulder straps will go a long way to making your journey more comfortable. The heavier your load, the more padding you’ll need. However, lots of padding and warm climates will necessitate increased airflow to help you stay cool.

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Reflective Detailing

It’s important to be visible to other road users when you’re commuting by bike. Since a backpack can cover a large amount of any reflective clothing you may be wearing, it’s handy to have reflective detailing on the bag itself to boost visibility. Bags will vary in how much reflectivity they offer. Some provide a few reflective hits while others offer extensive reflectivity.

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Versatile Aesthetic

While a commuting pack should work well on a bike, at some point you need to take it into a work environment. While some work spaces are casual, others lean more towards formal, so a versatile aesthetic is important. Try to go with a bag that looks understated enough to suit a range of work settings, and – no matter how much you’re digging that neon orange – opt for colorways such as black or gray to get the best flexibility out of your bag.

Mission Workshop The Rambler

Mission Workshop The Rambler

The urban aesthetics are sharp, the weatherproof construction is great for rainy commutes…but what really makes this pack shine is the ability to easily expand from 22L to 44L. While you don’t want to be carrying massive loads all the time, having the freedom to do so as required (such as taking care of the grocery run after work) is awesome.

Timbuk2 Especial Raider Backpack

Timbuk2 Especial Raider Backpack

Want to travel light with just the essentials? Weighing in at less than a pound, the Especial Raider helps you cut carry weight right from the start, while also including just enough organization to keep a change of clothes and small EDC in order.

Timbuk2 Especial Cuatro

Timbuk2 Especial Cuatro

Sometimes you carry the essentials. Sometimes you’ve just got to haul. A lot. This pack’s 3,051 cubic inches will do the job, while offering other handy features such as a waterproof liner, magnetic buckles on the flap, reflective detailing, plus space for your laptop.

Rapha Backpack

Rapha Backpack

While many bike packs deliver a smooth ride during your commute, they hit a wobble when it comes to transitioning into an office environment. The Rapha Backpack however combines useful riding features with smart aesthetics. The minimalist, streamlined silhouette looks good in a work setting, and is complemented by reflective detailing, a chest strap and stowable waist strap for load support, a padded laptop compartment, and a raincover.

Osprey Radial 34

Osprey Radial 34

Cycling is a sweaty business. Add hot weather to the mix and things start to get pretty unpleasant. But the Radial 34 has your back with its AirSpeed™ trampoline suspended mesh backsystem to boost airflow. Plenty of other features add to the functionality, including good organization, an integrated kickstand to keep the bag upright, a helmet attachment point and an included raincover.

Brooks England Rivington Backpack

Brooks England Rivington Backpack

If sleek, pared-back style is what you’re after, the Rivington is one to have on your radar. While pleasing in looks, the pack also provides practical features such as a roll-top closure to suit diverse loads, quick-access pockets, a laptop compartment, and a water-resistant coating to shed those unavoidable commute showers.

Mission Workshop The Fitzroy – Advanced

Mission Workshop The Fitzroy - Advanced

Riding hard puts bags through the wringer. But that’s not a problem for the AP Series Fitzroy. Made with Mission Workshop’s lightweight but durable urethane-coated HT500 fabric, this pack tackles the elements and demanding use head-on. The bag also features the Arkiv closure system and a choice of pockets for organizing smaller items.

Ortlieb Velocity Backpack

Ortlieb Velocity Backpack

Most of the time a weatherproof bag should be sufficient for your commute. But if you need to cycle for extended periods of time in heavy rain, or you’re carrying items you just can’t afford to get wet, a waterproof pack may be the way to go. The Velocity Backpack has an IP 64 rating and a roll-top closure to keep water at bay, and comes with a removable inner pocket for stashing smaller items.

Velo Transit Quintessential 40 Waterproof Backpack

Velo Transit Quintessential 40 Waterproof Backpack

With its roll-top closure and RF-welded liner, the main compartment of this pack is a great place to keep gear safe and sound from inclement weather. The Quintessential 40 also provides exterior pockets to keep quick-access items within easy reach.

Trakke Assynt 17

Trakke Assynt 17

With its alpine heritage styling, the waxed canvas Assynt 17 lets you bring some mountain vibes to your daily commute. Best paired with the optional waist belt and sternum strap for load stability, this sleek little hauler fits a 15″ laptop, includes two pockets for bits and pieces, and will develop great character with use.

Mixed Works Falcon M

Mixed Works Falcon M

The Falcon M rocks an attractive combination of durability, compact urban style and flexible access. The tough 1000D Cordura exterior can take a beating, while the roll-top main compartment can also be accessed through a side zip. Side and top grab handles are useful additions for off-bike portability, and optional extras such as a phone pouch, integrated laptop sleeve or waist belt let you tweak the design to your preferences.

Blue Lug Chimney

Blue Lug Chimney

Great build quality and eye-catching Japanese style come together in this functional and versatile everyday pack. Handy storage pockets keep bits and pieces accessible, while exterior carry options and a roll-top closure give you the flexibility to adapt to changing carry needs.

Boreas Bernal

Boreas Bernal

The Bernal brings tactical and everyday elements together in a simple yet thoughtful design. Keeping you cool on the go is an integrated Super-Tramp suspension. There’s also a choice of exterior attachment points and compression straps, giving you the freedom to handle a variety of loads.

Boreas Lagunitas

Boreas Lagunitas

The Lagunitas packs a host of handy features into its streamlined form. Stretch panels allow the pack to expand and curve to suit different loads, with the option to add additional gear on the exterior daisy chains and gear loops. A waterproof top pocket keeps valuables safe from the elements, the padded laptop sleeve protects your tech, and an adjustable sternum strap and removable waist strap stop the load shifting while you’re clocking up the miles.

Property Of… Archie

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Cycling is a way of life in Amsterdam. So it’s fitting that Amsterdam-based Property Of have created a line of reflective bags inspired by this bike culture. Archie is one of those bags, and it’s more than happy to stand out with its water-resistant construction, everyday functionality and light bulb-esque reflective form.

Life Behind Bars Peloton Rolltop

Life Behind Bars Peloton Rolltop

The Peloton Rolltop is a well considered pack that delivers a host of practical features to see you through the day. Water-resistant construction, a suspended laptop compartment, a height-adjustable and removable waist belt, pockets and organization for small daily essentials, plus exterior carry options all play their part in making this a highly versatile commuting bag.

Inside Line Equipment Default Backpack

Inside Line Equipment Default Backpack

The Default handles a diverse array of loads with its rolltop design, and protects the contents from a soaking thanks to weatherproof construction (with a waterproof liner in the main compartment). There’s space for a laptop and tablet, a sternum stap and waist belt, as well as handy snaps to prevent the rolltop from obscuring your view while you ride.

Thule Pack ‘n Pedal Commuter Backpack

Thule Pack 'n Pedal Commuter Backpack

Thule’s Pack ‘n Pedal Commuter Backpack keeps your gear well protected from the elements with its waterproof main compartment and rain cover featuring reflective detailing. The pack also features a stowable helmet net, a removable 15″ laptop compartment, and a good range of pockets to keep fragile items and other EDC essentials neat and accessible throughout the day.

Bellroy Shift Backpack

Bellroy Shift Backpack

Bellroy’s Shift Backpack merges office-friendly aesthetics with active performance, creating a pack that’s equally at home in meetings or commuting. The integrated lumbar support and removable chest strap keeps the load secure when you’re pedaling hard, while the water-resistant Venture-weave fabric has you covered against inclement weather. The bag offers padded storage for up to a 15″ laptop, with a choice of interior and external pockets to store work tools and EDC. And with its slide hook closure you can enjoy one-handed access and an adjustable volume to suit changing loads.

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Blue Lug Chimney https://www.carryology.com/product/blue-lug-chimney/ Sun, 25 Jan 2015 05:19:03 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?post_type=product&p=18113 Spend a lot of time on your bike? Looking for a little Japanese flair but still...

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Spend a lot of time on your bike? Looking for a little Japanese flair but still want Chrome-level bulletproof build quality? Then check out Blue Lug’s Chimney roll top backpack. A minimalist design, quality ingredients, robust shoulder straps, and rockin’ Made-In-Japan tag, this bag will help protect any urban cyclist’s goodies.

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