Brand | Triple Aught Design | Carryology https://www.carryology.com/brand/triple-aught-design-2/ Exploring better ways to carry bags, wallets & more. Wed, 17 Aug 2022 16:54:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 A Beginner’s Guide to Tactical EDC Backpacks and MOLLE https://www.carryology.com/utility/edc/beginners-guide-to-tactical-edc-backpacks/ https://www.carryology.com/utility/edc/beginners-guide-to-tactical-edc-backpacks/#comments Sun, 05 Jun 2022 01:01:19 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=35036 What makes a Tactical EDC Backpack…”Tactical”? You’ve heard the term before; tactical backpack.  It’s hard to...

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What makes a Tactical EDC Backpack…”Tactical”?

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You’ve heard the term before; tactical backpack.  It’s hard to avoid, in fact.  It’s impossible to deny that “tactical” packs are a trend that isn’t going away any time soon in the carry world.  In fact, at this point it may not even be a trend, but one of the pillar groups.  How did this happen?  Well, as long as there has been military, there have been people who want to use the gear for their civilian lives (the common day tshirt is a perfect example of gear popularized by military design and use).  And just to be clear, civilians using military gear is awesome.  As long as you’re not going around claiming you’re a soldier when you’re not.  That’s not cool.  Otherwise, feel free to enjoy the benefits of these awesome packs and gear.  In one way or another, you’ve already paid for them via taxes!

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Photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh

What is the point of a tactical backpack?

People are drawn to this rugged gear for good reason.  Packs, clothing, and kit that is designed specifically for armed forces are all meant to go to war.  Literally.  They’re focused on strength, durability, modularity, high activity, and premium quality materials/hardware.  Fashion is not even considered.  It’s all pure function here.  That being said, some may think tactical packs are a bit loud/attention-grabbing, so they’ll want something a bit more subdued.  Everyone has their own preferences, which we dig.

Long story short, in this particular case the term “tactical” is essentially another word for “military” or “military-inspired”.


What is MOLLE?

One of the things that makes a pack visually scream “tactical” is the MOLLE webbing (and in some cases, laser cut fabrics with MOLLE “holes”).  MOLLE is short for “Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment”.  The whole purpose of the MOLLE system is for attachment of external gear and pouches.  If Brand A has a MOLLE backpack, you should be able to put accessories on from Brand B, Brand X, onto infinity.  It’s a standard that brands follow worldwide.  MOLLE is awesome because you can build out your pack based on what you’re doing.  A trip to the market versus 10 days in Southeast Asia can make your MOLLE backpack look wildly different.  MOLLE webbing can also be on the inside of a pack for organizing less used gear or expensive gear that you want to keep on the interior.

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As the title states, this is a breakdown of tactical EDC packs for beginners.  An introduction.  So let’s dig in and explore what makes one functional tactical pack great versus a cheap knock-off for fashion’s sake.


Authentic (military surplus) is best, right?

The military uses this actual pack in combat, so the real deal must be the best, right?  Not necessarily.

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Photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh

Yes, *actual* military packs are awesome for a lot of reasons.  But sometimes other brands and design teams do it better.  One issue is that these original packs are indeed actually made for war.  They’re made to fit an M18A1 Claymore Mine or a Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS)…probably not necessary for your run to the coffee shop or even a Tough Mudder race.  These packs probably don’t have a pocket for your iPhone 26 or your VR headset for your pet Samsquamch.

Not to mention, we all know how cheap the government can be.  Government runs the armed forces.  They write the checks for the gear.  Sometimes they’ll cut corners (imagine that), and use heavier material, cheaper hardware, etc.  Sometimes it just isn’t possible to make something as nice as it should/could be, because they need to make 20 million units of them versus 200 units.

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I own a lot of military surplus packs from various timeframes.  One of my favorite packs in my collection is a WWII era backpack made in Switzerland for Swiss soldiers. The material is still rainproof today.  While it might be heavy and clunky, it was ultralight back in its time (and there are a few examples of this pack that are actually made out of Swiss pony fur, for wintertime warfare).  Another favorite is an old leather WWI map case.  And there’s just something about the East German “rain camo” fabric used on a couple of vintage packs I own.

Guide to tactical backpacks

These packs are all cool and I can adapt my gear to fit into all of them, which is fine, but not ideal.  Generally they’re too big, as they’re meant to carry a lot of gear into the field.  They’re too heavy, since soldiers are usually young men/women in peak physical shape.  Etc.  Long story short, authentic is not always best.  So let’s see what to look for when hunting down your new tactical EDC backpack.


What to look for in a tactical backpack?

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Materials:

We’re material geeks over here.  And generally military tactical packs all should be made from quality fabrics that can take a beating.  As a general rule of thumb, they should be made from 500D – 1200D CORDURA nylon fabric (or better).  Not 200D.  Not Kodra.  Not polyester.  This is an easy one.  Some packs may even use nicer materials, such as X-Pac (VX) fabric.  Usually these fabrics are heavier (not always), but they’re weather resistant and take a fall down a mountain or twenty.

Zippers/Hardware:

Look for brand names listed in the pack’s specifications.  Brands to look for are YKK, TiZip, ITW Nexus, AustriAlpin, and more.  If you haven’t heard of the brand (or if it’s intentionally left off), it probably doesn’t have a reputation of having a great track record.  These parts can make or break (literally) a pack, so you’ll want something you can trust.  If you’re deep in the wilderness and a buckle that keeps your shoulder straps attached busts on you, you’re out of luck.

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Construction:

This one is tough.  Anyone can say “built tough” or “high-quality construction”.  But these details can be hidden away from the untrained eye.  What this really means might be “brand reputation”.  If you’re able to find out what kind of thread they’re using, search for nylon thread.  And look for brands that are using a solid third party factory or have their own factory under their own roof.  All of this information isn’t normally quite public, so the best bet here is to dig through reviews on our site and other websites that can help you learn more about the products and brand’s reputation for quality.  Take all reviews with a grain of salt, as you’re well aware.  Lastly, a solid warranty never hurts!

Comfort:

Are tactical backpacks comfortable? Well, many brands have their own proprietary suspension system to transfer weight from your shoulders down to your hips.  They’re all genius in their own ways.  Some rely just on super comfortable shoulder straps, which is fine if you don’t plan to load out your pack with tons of weight.  While I have my favorites, I have my own body type and preferences.  So this one requires a bit of legwork on your end.  Try on the packs, see if you can load them down with weight, and have a feel.  Find what works best for you for your requirements, body type, and comfort preferences.

Access:

How do you get into the pack and its compartments?  Is there one massive cavernous compartment?  Are there a few smaller easy-to-access zippered pockets to store your small gadgets?  Is it a clamshell that opens to expose everything inside?  Does it have a 3-ZIP (Tri-Zip) style opening?  There are pros and cons to all of these.  I lean towards a full clamshell opening and Tri-Zip myself, as I find they provide excellent and easy access to everything inside.  Rolltops provide a large main compartment but can be a bit cumbersome when you’re armpit deep in your pack’s opening that looks like a largemouth bass’s mouth, trying to get your fingertips on a Tic Tac mint you dropped at the very bottom.

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Country of Manufacture:

This is one tough nut to crack.  And I’m going to set the record straight here.  Some folks swear by Made In USA packs.  Some folks want a pack that’s manufactured in their own country.  Some folks don’t care.  The simple answer is…it doesn’t matter.  Yes, I said it.  I know some factories in Vietnam that are MUCH better at making packs than dozens of USA factories.  On the inverse, I know some USA factories that are better than Vietnamese factories.  For the US military, it is a requirement that the packs be made in the USA (via the Berry Amendment).  So unless you’re an actual enlisted soldier, this shouldn’t matter to you.  Because in that case, you’re being issued your gear anyway.  It really depends on the pride that each individual factory and each individual sewer puts into their product.

Aesthetics:

Yes, I talked about how military/tactical packs are made for function.  They are.  But you’re more than likely a civilian walking around on urban city streets.  So this is really up to you.  How loud do you want to be?  These packs are visually covered in MOLLE webbing which translates to “military” to most onlookers, whether they realize why or not.  Most of these packs come in my favorite color, black.  In my opinion, black is the best way to rock a tactical pack without shouting “military”!  But they also come in a variety of other colors and camouflage patterns.  A subdued olive drab green can look super handsome and MultiCam (or MultiCam black) can be fun too.  Just think about this before you commit to the purchase.  Even with my all-black Triple Aught Design FAST Pack Litespeed, I’ll have people casually ask me when/where I served while I’m in the security line at airports.

Additionally, do you like Velcro patches?  These are generally called “morale patches”.  Inspired from actual armed forces with a civilian spin on them.  Some people think they’re cool and funny.  Some think they’re tacticool.  There are hundreds of manufacturers of fun and serious patches to adorn your pack.  Depending on which vibe you’re going for, look for a panel or strip of female/loop Velcro on the exterior of the pack.  Some brands even offer packs in Velcro-less options, to maximize your “gray man” status.  Check out some morale patches from our friends over at ITS Tactical.

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What will YOU be using your tactical backpack for?

Now that we’ve knocked out the basics, what exactly do you have planned for yourself?  What expectations do you have from your pack?  Do you want a pack that is designed to go to war, knowing that you will only carry your laptop and office supplies to the office?  That’s totally fine.  But it’s different than someone who might be using a tactical pack solely for GORUCK Challenges.  When it comes down to it, if you’ve checked off all the boxes above, it really comes down to volume and organization.

Volume:

Generally speaking, 15-26 liters is what most people are looking for in an EDC backpack for an even mix of office use, light hikes, coffee shop runs, errand running, and 1-3 day trips.  So if this is your sweet spot, then focus on a pack that has 15-26 liters.  Though some may want upwards to 30 liters for their EDC bag.

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Are tactical backpacks good for travel? Yes, they can be, assuming their aesthetic will fit in with where you’re going. Often they provide good access and organization for your gear. But if you want a tactical pack to travel the world with or go hiking for 3 weeks on end, a larger volume is obviously better.  More gear = more volume.  There are many schools of thought here; some can handle as low as 26 liters for these epic voyages, but most will want 30-60 liters.  That really depends on you, your practice of minimalism versus hoarding, your gear, and your activity.

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Organization:

Here’s what really makes a pack “for you” or not.  In the past, I used to love more pockets, more zippers, more hidden compartments.  I could fit X into this pocket, then Y into this separate area, and then Z into its own compartment.  The thing is, separate pockets and compartments mean extra construction = extra cost, extra material/hardware = extra weight/cost, and it takes some impressive memory skills if you swap out packs as often as I do.

Personally I lean more towards Inception Packing, with multiple visually recognizable organizer pouches.  I prefer one large compartment for bulky items with maybe 1 (maybe 2) extra pockets for small stuff that I want to access quickly.  That’s what I like in my setup.  And I recommend this for most.

But maybe you like having one pack that you don’t swap out.  So this is where dedicated pocketing can be intriguing for some.  Just remember, gear advances in technology.  Gear grows and shrinks in size depending on technology.  So that pocket for an iPhone 4 definitely won’t fit the new iPhone 8 Plus.  In this case, try fitting some of your must-have gear in the pack before committing.


Best Tactical EDC Backpack Recommendations:

Mystery Ranch ASAP ($300)

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There was no chance this wasn’t making the list.  We write about this one a lot (example one and example two).  This one hits all of the marks in flying colors, with the 3-ZIP access, made in USA, from 500D Cordura nylon fabric, using YKK zippers and ITW hardware, and one super comfortable Futura Yoke suspension, made by one of the most trusted brands on earth with one of the best reputations for quality ever.

Mystery Ranch ASAP

It has one large compartment and one top zipper for accessories.  I’ve used this pack traveling the world and still can’t believe it’s only 15 liters.  When necessary, I’ve added external MOLLE backpack pouches on the exterior to fit even more gear.  If you like this pack, but don’t care about MOLLE and don’t care about Made in USA, you can get the stripped down version (the Urban Assault) for only $139!

Triple Aught Design FAST Pack Litespeed ($345)

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You get a whole lot of pack for the price here, as you can see here.  Made in the USA with 1000D Cordura nylon and so much modularity, it’s practically a Transformer.  It’s a bit larger, coming in at 22 liters.  With a full clamshell opening, you’ll have access to all your gear you shove in there too.  This one also checks all the boxes with YKK zippers, ITW hardware, a HDPE frame sheet to make it comfortable, and so much more.

Triple Aught Design FAST Pack Litespeed

I’ve seen photos of these packs loaded up for serious excursions, but also stripped down to be super slick and clean.  Whatever your preference may be, this pack can adapt to you.  Likely the “smartest” pack on this list, if that makes sense.  Additionally, TAD makes my favorite MOLLE backpack pouch/accessory which mates perfectly with the FPL backpack; the OP1 (available here, review here).

GORUCK GR1 ($325)

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Yep, you knew this one would be on here.  The cult classic…the GORUCK GR1.  Now also coming in at a slightly smaller 21 liters, this size is nearly perfect for EDC (versus the slightly larger original at 26 liters).  It also comes in my favorite color, black.  Back when this pack was first released, it only came in black, which I thought was super rad.  1000D Cordura nylon stitched together in the USA makes this pack a favorite for durability.

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It has one massive main compartment with some mesh organization/pockets in there and then one simple zippered pocket on the outside.  The dream layout in my opinion.  What’s nice about this pack is there are (only) 3 rows of MOLLE webbing for attaching additional pouches.  Minimal but functional.

Arc’teryx LEAF Assault Pack 30 ($399)

Arc’teryx LEAF Assault Pack 30

Both the most expensive and largest (30 liters) pack on this list from Arc’teryx’s LEAF (Law Enforcement and Armed Forces) division, but it definitely deserves to be here.  The renamed Khard 30, now called the Assault Pack 30.  The silhouette of this is just magic.  But it’s not all looks here.  This pack is made from 500D Cordura HT (high tenacity) nylon fabric, with YKK zippers, and ITW hardware.  Removable hipbelt and aluminum frame stays for full suspension customization.  I love the access and organization here.

Arc’teryx LEAF Assault Pack 30

A full “3D clamshell” gives you deep unobstructed access to everything inside.  Female/loop Velcro inside for attachment of modular pouches and pods.  Two side zippered pockets and a top lid pocket for organizing small items.  Thin vertical MOLLE webbing allows you to attach gear to the outside, but it doesn’t actually look like MOLLE which is nice to blend in.  Speaking of blending in, Arc’teryx spent a whole lot of time on their “wolf” colorway, which blends into almost all urban environments.  Hello, Gray man.

Prometheus Design Werx S.H.A.D.O. ($198)

Prometheus Design Werx S.H.A.D.O.

Love the lines and the access of this pack.  It’s got all the checkmarks, without looking overly tactical.  That’s probably because they’re using the MOLLE in a tactful manner, vertically down the shoulder straps.  Rather than use MOLLE on the rear-facing exterior, they have elastic cordage for additional storage, with nylon loops to attach gear to.

Prometheus Design Werx S.H.A.D.O.

Optional super comfortable padded hipbelt.  500D Cordura nylon, YKK zippers, made in the USA (California specifically).  This has the silhouette of an outdoor pack with all the features of a military pack.  We dig this pack.

Vertx Gamut 2.0 ($242)

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This pack can fill up 25 liters without a problem.  This is a really clever pack on the list, almost a “best of” all the packs here.  It has a “3D clamshell” that opens flat similar to the Assault Pack 30, giving you uninhibited access to a large main compartment as well as a built-in admin pocket towards the top.  This has loads of Velcro on the inside, for the attachment of modular pouches for organization.

Vertx Gamut 2.0 Backpack MOLLE Backpack

One thing you’ll notice is that there are no MOLLE webbing strips visible on this pack…but I did mention this is a clever pack.  You simply pull down on a discreet loop on the front outside and the entire panel drops down to expose several rows of MOLLE that will give you endless setups.  While they only list “nylon” for the materials (the other details are also mysteriously left off), this example makes up for it with loads and loads of organization/features and great reviews from die-hard fans.

5.11 Tactical RUSH12 2.0 ($105)

5.11 Tactical RUSH12

A budget-level pack that is packed (pun) with a load of features seen in some of the pricier options above.  While it’s not made with genuine Cordura nylon and it is made in Asia (if that matters to you), it is indeed made with 1050D nylon to take some serious abuse.

5.11 Tactical RUSH12 MOLLE Backpack

High-quality and beefy YKK zippers are present.  And while I prefer the minimalistic compartments, this one boasts 16 individual compartments, including a fleece-lined sunglasses pocket.  It will swallow up to 24 liters of EDC gear.  Definitely a solid contender for just over a bill.

Maxpedition Falcon-II ($136.04)

Maxpedition Falcon-II

While I’m not a fan of this pack when at full price ($179), it generally can be found for much less.  At its retail MSRP, you’re just too close to some serious packs to justify saving $30-$40.  But at that lower price point, it is definitely a contender.

Maxpedition Falcon-II

It uses off-brand 1050 ballistic nylon fabric, YKK zippers, and Duraflex hardware to keep things going strong.  This one also has several pockets, so if that is your particular thing, you might dig this option.


In Conclusion…

Sure, none of us will be storming Normandy (thankfully because of those who did before).  Most of us will beat up our gear along adventures, travels, daily life, and more.  And for those customers who demand the best, we can use these rugged, durable, and modular tactical packs that were directly inspired from military gear that is designed for the harshest of all conditions.

So now that we’ve covered the basics of tactical EDC packs, what do you think?  What’s your vibe?  Are you thinking a subdued black colorway is your thing?  Or do you lean towards the MultiCam camouflage pattern?  Will you strap MOLLE backpack organizer pouches all over the exterior or interior based on different activities?  This list of suggested packs is nowhere close to near a complete list of everything out there; what are some of your favorite tactical EDC backpacks that aren’t listed here?


*Feature image by PFC Jamill Ford

*The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.

This article was originally published on 5 October 2017 and recently updated.

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The Best ‘Made in the USA’ Backpack Brands of 2022 https://www.carryology.com/liking/brands/our-favorite-made-in-the-usa-backpack-brands/ https://www.carryology.com/liking/brands/our-favorite-made-in-the-usa-backpack-brands/#comments Mon, 23 May 2022 23:15:54 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=45586 There are great American brands making awesome carry gear. And on the flip side, there are...

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There are great American brands making awesome carry gear. And on the flip side, there are plenty making poor carry too. Ultimately where a bag is made is less important than the company behind it. So if you want to support carry that’s made in America, it’s important to look beyond that USA-made label tag and consider the brand as a whole. Do they create quality gear? Is it functional? Will it stand the test of time? If the answers are ‘yes’, then you’ve got a worthy contender on your hands. And it’s these kinds of values and design choices that our favorite made in USA backpack brands uphold.

Our top made in the USA backpack brands are:

Inside Line Equipment
North St. Bags
Chrome Industries
Mission Workshop
Timbuk2
Velo Transit
Road Runner Bags
GORUCK
Triple Aught Design 
Kifaru
Stone Glacier
Mystery Ranch
McHale Packs
Hill People Gear
CiloGear
Alpine Luddites
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Zpacks
DSPTCH
The Brown Buffalo
DEFY
Recycled Firefighter
Rucksack Village
Colfax Design Works
Remote Equipment
Rickshaw Bagworks
BaileyWorks
Mafia Bags
Truce Designs
Bradley Mountain
Rivendell Mountain Works
Tannergoods
Kletterwerks
Frost River
Filson
Topo Designs
KILLSPENCER
Lotuff Leather
Outlier
Tom Bihn
Red Oxx


Bike Backpacks Made in the USA

Inside Line Equipment

One of California’s lesser-known bike carry brands, ILE are burly and bomber, and, in our book, deserve more cred. Founded in 2012 by Eric Fischer, it’s a brand that keeps it simple. Clean, no BS design, with a focus on easy functionality. Everything’s US-made, from the super tough Cordura to the threads that stitch it together, and built in-house to rigorous standards. If you want a rugged, made in USA backpack for commuting (and nowadays travel and camera gear), ILE are a local brand to check out.

Best backpacks by Inside Line Equipment:

Default, $240: ilequipment.com; velotastic.co.uk

ASNMNT, $260: ilequipment.com

Radius Mini, $160: ilequipment.com


North St. Bags

North St. Bags

Lots of great things are coming out of Portland, Oregon, and North St. Bags are no exception. Founded in 2009 by Curtis Williams, their bags are simple and classic and made in-house, right on the store floor. In their early days, they drew acclaim for their ingenious Woodward backpack/pannier hybrid, and have now branched off into noteworthy collabs (recently with Kiriko Made) and experiments with technical fabrics like X-Pac sailcloth.

Their American made backpacks are built with mostly USA-made materials and backed by a lifetime guarantee. And if you fancy a little personalization to your pack, there are custom colorway options too.

Best backpacks by North St. Bags:

Belmont, $175: northstbags.com

Flanders, $235: northstbags.com; keus-store.com

Davis, $145: northstbags.com; keus-store.com


Chrome Industries

Chrome Industries

SF’s infamous Chrome Industries have been carried on the shoulders of tattooed couriers since 1995 and it’s a brand that sparked a new movement into technical lifestyle cycling bags. Instantly recognizable with its Russian-star red hits and Pegasus logo, it’s a brand known for crazy tough bags built to take a beating – and all backed by a lifetime guarantee.  In their stable, you’ll find backpacks for travel, commuting, or hitting the blacktop on a bike, of course. Many of their bags are made in Chico, California. And if you’re local to one of their Chrome Hubs, we’d suggest rolling in and asking them to craft you a custom bag like no other.

Best backpacks by Chrome Industries:

Urban Ex 2.0 Rolltop 30L, $160: chromeindustries.com; amazon.com

Barrage Cargo, $160: chromeindustries.com; amazon.com

BLCKCHRM 22X Bravo 3.0, $200: chromeindustries.com; amazon.com; rei.com


Mission Workshop

Mission Workshop

Few brands have had such influence on an entire category as Mission Workshop. From their very first pack, the Vandal (the first-ever expandable bike pack), to their Arkiv System, they’ve blazed a trail of innovation like no other. Designed in San Francisco, made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, theirs is some of the finest, burliest and aesthetically pleasing carry you’ll find, period. 

Best backpacks by Mission Workshop:

The Rhake, $380: missionworkshop.com; urbankitsupply.com; condorcycles.com

The Rambler, $335: missionworkshop.com; urbankitsupply.com; condorcycles.com

The Sanction, $215: missionworkshop.com; amazon.com


Timbuk2

Timbuk2

One of the original cycling carry brands, Timbuk2 has been going strong since 1989. Forever experimenting and playing with new forms, the San Francisco brand backs their bags with a lifetime warranty and crafts bike-friendly backpacks that embrace work, travel and play. Although, nowadays, if you’re after US-made, you’ll have to invest in one of their custom packs – their non-custom products are now all produced off-shore.


Velo Transit

Velo Transit

While weather-resistant bags work for a lot of environments, sometimes you need more protection. And that’s what Velo Transit are dedicated to providing with their waterproof laptop and cycling bags. The bags are made by hand in Seattle and feature RF welded liners for 100% waterproof protection. Even better? They’re backed by a lifetime warranty too. And realizing that people aren’t built the same, Velo Transit also creates gender-specific bags and harnesses to suit different users. If you need a top-notch waterproof bag that organizes and protects your tech and gear no matter what the elements have in store, Velo Transit should definitely be on your carry radar.

Best backpacks by Velo Transit:

Edge Pro 40, $299.95: velotransit.com

Edge Molle 40, $259.95: velotransit.com


Road Runner Bags

Road Runner Bags

Road Runner started with a dream for better bike carry and a tiny manufacturing studio in founder Brad Adams’s bedroom. Founded in 2010, the brand has subsequently flourished and is dedicated to crafting bags for a variety of cycling-related needs. Bike touring? Cycle commuting? Chilled weekend rides? Large loads? Just the essentials? Whatever you need, they’ve got a bag for you. The bags are handmade in Los Angeles using USA-made materials and hardware.

Best backpacks by Road Runner:

Large Anything Pack, $270: roadrunnerbags.us

Evil Mini, $130: roadrunnerbags.us

Large Roll Top Backpack, $255: roadrunnerbags.us


American-Made Tactical Backpacks

GORUCK

GORUCK

GORUCK have made a name for themselves by creating some of the toughest American-made backpacks around. Founded by a Green Beret and made with military-grade toughness in mind, their gear is built to take a beating and keep on performing. Backed by their Scars Lifetime Guarantee, you’ll find GORUCK bags embracing everything from GORUCK Challenges to everyday commutes and day hikes. Rugged 1000D Cordura is the material of choice for their bags, and legions of loyal fans will testify to the bags’ hard-wearing durability and adaptability.

Best backpacks by GORUCK:

Rucker 4.0, $215: goruck.com; huckberry.com

GR1, $335: goruck.com

GR2, $395: goruck.com


Triple Aught Design

Triple Aught Design

Triple Aught Design build gear to help people live more adventurously. It’s reliable and adaptable gear that will get you through the task at hand, whether that’s scaling a summit or commuting to work. Based in Dogpatch, San Francisco, the brand has been one of constant progression. Experimenting with technical fabrics, modularity and expansion, their packs are some of the most exciting on the market. You’ll find packs with military-grade toughness for demanding travel and outdoor use, to sleeker offerings that employ stealthy aesthetics.

Best backpacks by Triple Aught Design:

Axiom 24, $425: tripleaughtdesign.com

FAST Pack EDC, $395: tripleaughtdesign.com

Azimuth Pack, $185: tripleaughtdesign.com


Kifaru

Kifaru

Kifaru is a brand that flies under the radar for most folks, with little spent on marketing and everything invested in crafting the best gear possible. And from that, they’ve built an incredible reputation in durable and reliable hunting and military backpacks. The brand was founded in 1997 by Patrick Smith (also the founder of Mountainsmith) and builds packs to order, focusing on comfort and functionality to ensure years of dependable use.

Best backpacks by Kifaru:

X-Ray, from $454.25: kifaru.net

Stryker XL, from $310.50: kifaru.net

Antero 2.0, from $415: kifaru.net


Stone Glacier

Stone Glacier Avail 2200

Stone Glacier focus on creating a range of made in USA backpack options that blend lightweight performance with durability and functionality for hunting and backcountry environments. Based in Bozeman, Montana, the brand offers over 15 years of experience refining US-made packs that will stand up to demanding use year after year.

Best backpacks by Stone Glacier:

Kiowa 3200, $329: stoneglacier.com; mountain-archery.com

Avail 2200, $289: stoneglacier.com; scheels.com; blackovis.com

Serac 1700, $239: stoneglacier.com; scheels.com; blackovis.com


Outdoor Backpacks Made in the USA

Mystery Ranch

Mystery Ranch 3-zip

If you haven’t heard of Mystery Ranch, then you haven’t been reading Carryology.com for very long. Whether they’re making for the military, fire department, or taking those learnings to their everyday line, their packs have a following at cult level. Revered throughout the carry world for their laser-like attention to detail, bomber builds, and comfort when carrying loads, they’re some of the very best packs in the world, bar none.

Note, while many of their packs are now made in the Philippines, Mystery Ranch does build some of their outdoor packs, tactical and fire packs in the USA.

Best backpacks by Mystery Ranch:

3DAP CL, $450: mysteryranch.com

ASAP, $300: mysteryranch.com

Komodo Dragon, $435: mysteryranch.com


McHale Packs

McHale-Packs

Most might not have heard of McHale Packs. But if you scratch away at the backpacking world (and its burrow-like forums), you’ll discover the army of Dan McHale disciples who swear they’re the greatest UL packs around.

And the best part: they’re reportedly built in his garage. All by hand, using Dyneema and Cordura. Completely custom-built to each individual’s precise measurements. No two are alike. A word of warning, you’ll need to navigate your way through his archaic website to make contact, but trust us, it’s worth it.

Best backpacks by McHale Packs:

All custom


Hill People Gear

Hill People Gear

Hill People Gear knows that when you’re in the backcountry you need dependable gear that won’t let you down. That’s why they prioritize efficiency in their designs, creating gear for backcountry travelers that focuses on functionality, effective load carriage, flexibility, and long-lasting durability. While they are aware that the do-it-all pack is likely never achievable, they do believe in crafting gear that adapts to a wide variety of needs. In addition to making gear in the USA, they also use American suppliers and are dedicated to maintaining American manufacturing.

Best backpacks by Hill People Gear:

Tarahumara Pack, $150: hillpeoplegear.com

Ute Backpack V2, $377: hillpeoplegear.com

Umlindi Pack V2, $297: hillpeoplegear.com


CiloGear

CiloGear

CiloGear crafts their American-made backpacks in Portland, Oregon on a built-when-ordered process. For them ,‘In Stock’ means they have all of the sub assemblies of the pack. Then they build it for you. Lean and mean, and we like that. While their focus is on crafting lightweight alpine climbing and hiking packs, you’ll find UL urban commuter packs in the mix too, and they’re darn great! 

Best backpacks by CiloGear:

30L Commuter II, $219: cilogear.com

20L WorkSack, $79: cilogear.com

Ski Pack, $299: cilogear.com


Alpine Luddites

Alpine Luddites

John Campbell is Alpine Luddites… quite literally. AL’s a one-person operation. Every pack or bike bag is built to order by him, with his famed attention to detail and quality. John’s waiting list can bounce from 6 to even 12 weeks at times, but you’re getting something special when you wait, especially if you go the custom route, so we recommend you roll into his Colorado workshop with a little patience, and a big plan for your perfect pack.

Best backpacks by Alpine Luddites:

White Light / White Heat, $385: alpineluddites.com

Alpine Machine, $750: alpineluddites.com

Pinnacle Rucksack, $250: alpineluddites.com


Hyperlite Mountain Gear

Ashley Hill - Hyperlite-Mountain-Gear

If you’ve ever been passed by a hot white pack hammering up the trail, it’s most likely come from the Maine workshop of Hyperlite Mountain Gear. Building for alpinists, backpackers, thru-hikers, and other adventurers, their made in USA backpack offerings are stripped back and minimal, ultralight, and dialed to increase speed, distance, and efficiency. One of our favorite UL brands. And well worth a closer look.

Best backpacks by Hyperlite Mountain Gear:

2400 Ice Pack, $359: hyperlitemountaingear.com

Daybreak, $229: hyperlitemountaingear.com

Summit Pack, $199: hyperlitemountaingear.com


Zpacks

Zpacks

Zpacks was founded in 2005 by Joe Valesko, a man who knows all about long-distance thru-hikes and the gear needed to conquer them. The brand builds ultralight backpacking gear that finds that tricky balance of shedding grams while remaining comfortable and durable enough for extensive use. Their designs cater to day hikes, short trips and long-distance hikes, with optional modular accessories and a choice of sizes to tailor them to specific users. The bags are made in West Melbourne, Florida.

Best backpacks by Zpacks:

Arc Blast

Arc Scout

Nero


American-Made Backpacks for Urban / Everyday

DSPTCH

DSPTCH---best-made-in-the-usa-backpack-brands

DSPTCH is a great example of humble beginnings to global success story. Beginning life in an apartment, their first product (a camera strap) was launched in 2010. They’ve come a long way, with stores in San Francisco, New York and Tokyo and a solid offering of gear that caters to EDC, work, travel, photography and workout carry needs. Products are cut and sewn entirely in the USA, mostly in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Built to be durable, timeless and functional, their gear mixes military inspiration with urban styling and functionality and comes with a lifetime guarantee too.

Best backpacks by DSPTCH:

Daypack

Ruckpack

Bookpack


The Brown Buffalo

Brown-Buffalo---Best-USA-Made-Backpack-Brands

The Brown Buffalo is a carry brand based in California, crafting seriously slick and considered pieces. Founded by our good friend and master designer Douglas Davidson (whose extensive experience includes Burton and The North Face), the brand creates quality, functional pieces for urban everyday and travel needs. The USA-made ConcealPack is a fine example of understated aesthetics, excellent craftsmanship and practical design that reliably handles work, travel and play requirements.

Best backpacks by The Brown Buffalo:

ConcealPack


DEFY MFG. Co.

DEFY

DEFY is a brand built on, well, defying expectations. Founder Chris Tag defied remaining in a “safe” but soulless corporate job in favor of venturing into the unknown with the aim of creating a top-notch American manufacturing company. And he’s done just that. The brand defies fast fashion in favor of what they like to call “slow manufacturing” and an appreciation of enduring quality, building their gear by hand in Chicago. Overbuilt to take years of demanding use and keep on thriving, their backpacks feature rugged materials such as Martexin Original Wax Canvas, M35 Military Truck Tarpaulin, and 1000D Ballistic Nylon. Ruggedly suave style, excellent durability and straightforward functionality lets their packs adapt easily to diverse urban settings and needs.

Best backpacks by DEFY:

VerBockel Rolltop 2.0

Bucktown

Menace Backpack 2.0


Recycled Firefighter

Recycled Firefighter

Dig into the history behind Recycled Firefighter and you’ll find a pretty darn inspiring story. It was founded by full-time firefighter Jake Starr who wanted additional part-time work he could do from home to support his family. He taught himself to sew and went through hundreds of failed products and prototypes before getting his big break in the carry community through a wallet made from decommissioned fire hose. Countless hours of work month after month (and learning from plenty of mistakes along the way) allowed him to grow the brand. Now Recycled Firefighter offers a range of bags and wallets, made by hand in the USA. The packs are crafted with 1000D Cordura, USA-made hardware and reinforced stitching in high-stress areas. Designed for everyday use and short trips, these tough packs offer an appealing mix of functionality and dependable durability you can count on for years to come.

Best backpacks by Recycled Firefighter:

24hr Battalion

12hr Battalion 

Battalion Duffelpack


Rucksack Village

Rucksack Village

Rucksack Village is a custom carry brand founded by James Kamo. Bags are designed based on a thorough understanding of each user’s carry needs as well as influences from their personalities and preferences. Though James is super busy and the packs are a side project now, there’s still a chance to get your own (just be prepared to wait for the carry goodness).

Best backpacks by Rucksack Village:

All custom


Colfax Design Works

Colfax Design Works

Military inspiration meets everyday versatility with Colfax Design Works’ gear. Made with adaptability and durability in mind, CDW bags feature technical fabrics and mil-spec components. All brought together in functional designs that don’t shy away from demanding EDC and travel needs. Their gear is made in small batches, giving nods to modularity and multifunctionality so it’s ready to tackle present and future carry needs equally well.

Best backpacks by Colfax Design Works:

Project T.O.A.D.

Recon Pack


Remote Equipment

Remote Equipment

Remote Equipment was founded with the goal of creating adaptable gear for urban mobility needs. Gear that could handle active commutes and weekend adventures, embrace the elements, and carry comfortably throughout the day. All while celebrating simplicity and functionality. And while they’re a young brand, it was founded by a designer with over ten years of industry experience. And it shows in their first offering. The Alpha 31 was successfully launched through Kickstarter and is a fine example of technical design honed for everyday use. An impressive debut that has us keen to see future creations by this up-and-coming brand.

Best backpacks by Remote Equipment:

Alpha 31

Bravo 18

Charlie 25


Rickshaw Bagworks

Rickshaw Bagworks

Rickshaw Bagworks are a customizable bag manufacturer based in San Francisco. Founded by Mark Dwight in 2007, Rickshaw Bagworks was born from an appreciation and passion for the maker culture and interaction with customers. But it’s also a brand fully aware that accountability falls on them, driving them to create quality bags and a good employee working environment. Bags are crafted with urban mobility, simple functionality and enduring quality in mind.

Best backpacks by Rickshaw Bagworks:

Sutro Backpack

Potrero Backpack

Medium Velo Backpack


BaileyWorks

BaileyWorks

BaileyWorks have been in the business of making tough, utilitarian bags since 1993. The brand was inspired by California’s bike messenger culture and their need for rugged, functional bags that could take a beating and keep on performing. Turns out, that kind of bag had widespread appeal beyond bike messengers. So BaileyWorks set out to deliver simple, practical and durable bags for a range of urban carry needs. Over two decades later, you’ll find those design principles haven’t changed. Each bag is made by hand in Newmarket, New Hampshire, and can be customized to suit your particular style and requirements.

Best backpacks by BaileyWorks:

The Nomad

Citi Pack


Upcycled Backpacks Made in the USA

Mafia Bags

Mafia-Bags---Best-USA-Made-Bag-Brands

Mafia Bags got its start in 2012 in Buenos Aires, founded by brother-and-sister team Marcos and Paz Mafia. As a former professional kitesurfer, Marcos came across piles of sails in storage and knew they could be put to new use. The brand expanded to San Francisco in 2014, now their HQ, and has an in-house production facility. Mafia Bags has a strong commitment to sustainability and uses upcycled sails to make their bags, guaranteeing gear with a lifetime warranty. The certified B Corp offers a variety of unique bags for urban carry requirements, including backpacks, duffels, messengers, and totes.

Best backpacks by Mafia Bags:

Discover

Deep Blue Bag

W-Pack


Truce Designs

Truce Designs

Truce was founded by Luke Mathers, who learned to sew industrial-grade fabrics while crafting boat covers and repairing sails at North Sails Oregon. In 2016 Truce Designs joined the TREW family, an Oregon-based outdoor company. Truce still holds true to its commitment to environmentally responsible design and manufacturing, using reclaimed materials such as sailcloths and drysuit fabrics to create unique bags. Made in Portland, Oregon, and designed to offer high-performance functionality, Truce bags are also backed by a lifetime warranty.

Best backpacks by Truce Designs:

Drop Liner Backpack

20L SL Backpack


American-Made Heritage Backpacks

Bradley Mountain

Made in USA backpack - Bradley Mountain, Best USA made brands

Heritage-inspired carry has enjoyed a huge resurgence during the past few years. But while plenty of brands jumped on the bandwagon of heritage aesthetics, many toppled off hitting functionality and quality stumbling blocks. Not so with Bradley Mountain. Founded in 2012, the brand aims to inspire adventure not just through travels but in everyday life, crafting gear that embraces whatever the day brings. Bags are designed with a considered mix of functionality and durability in addition to handsome heritage aesthetics. Their bags are made by hand in San Diego, California, and where many other brands have fallen short Bradley Mountain keeps going strong, backing their commitment to long-lasting quality by offering free repairs too.

Best backpacks by Bradley Mountain:

The Wilder

The Biographer

Muir Pack


Rivendell Mountain Works

Made in USA backpack - Rivendell Mountain Works

One of the original cottage industry carry brands, RMW was founded in 1971 and has influenced numerous designers and brands within the outdoor industry. While it dropped off the radar in the ’80s, RMW has enjoyed a brand resurgence over the past decade. Staying true to their heritage roots, the brand makes gear by hand through what they like to call a “village” manufacturing process. In addition to the iconic Jensen Pack™ (a true game changer in the carry industry), RMW offers a variety of backpacks to handle outdoor and urban environments alike.

Best backpacks by Rivendell Mountain Works:

Jensen Pack

Mariposa

Larkspur


Tanner Goods

Tanner Goods

Based in Portland, Oregon, Tanner Goods was founded on the principle of crafting gear that’s worth holding onto. They do this through gear that fuses heritage styling, modern-day functionality, and long-lasting construction that will have you sighing in appreciation. Made for day-to-day and travel needs, the carry range features quality materials such as waxed 18 oz. filter twill canvas and vegetable-tanned leather, brought together in practical and durable designs built to last for years to come.

Best backpacks by Tanner Goods:

Voyager Daypack

Koru Rucksack


Kletterwerks

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Kletterwerks was founded by the legendary Dana Gleason in 1975, his first endeavour in pack design and manufacturing. Though the brand stepped off the carry stage for many years, it was resurrected as part of the Mystery Ranch family. While the enduring, simple designs merited a resurrection, there have been new additions (such as padded laptop sleeves) to set these bags up for modern-day use while still retaining their heritage charm.

Best backpacks by Kletterwerks:

Flip

Drei Zip


Frost River

Made in USA backpack - Frost River

Born from the need to traverse the terrain of the Northern Wilderness, Frost River builds its gear to withstand just about anything. Handmade in Duluth, Minnesota, their bags are crafted with care and precision, using American-sourced materials, such as Martexin Original Wax Canvas and leather from the SB Foot Tannery. And, the fun part, you’ll never have trouble spotting one from afar. See that brown waxed canvas, chestnut leather and solid brass combo above? That’s the signature vibe, and they darn well stick to it.

Best backpacks by Frost River:

Summit Expedition Pack

Isle Royale Bushcraft Packs

Arrowhead Trail Rolltop


Filson

Made in USA backpack - Filson

When you think of heritage-style carry, Filson’s name always crops up. Not surprising when you consider they’ve been creating quality gear for demanding outdoor use since 1897. The brand has a manufacturing facility in their Seattle HQ and backs its gear with a lifetime guarantee. Pore over their packs and you’ll find hard-wearing, functional pieces that accommodate work, travel, outdoor and everyday needs.

Best backpacks by Filson:

Journeyman

Rugged Twill Rucksack

Tin Cloth Backpack


Topo Designs

Topo Designs

Founded in 2008, Topo Designs was born in a basement in Fort Collins (and continues to make a lot of bags in Colorado) but now enjoys a global fan base. They set themselves apart in the industry by finding that sweet spot between urban and outdoor functionality. Rather than making you choose the city or the wilderness Topo gear embraces both, balancing heritage style with fun and modern practicality. You’ll find designs catering for everything from day hikes to work commutes to weekend getaways, all backed by a lifetime warranty.

Best backpacks by Topo Designs:

Klettersack

Daypack

Rover Pack


Luxury Backpacks Made in the USA

KILLSPENCER

Made in USA backpack - KILLSPENCER

Founded by Spencer Nikosey, KILLSPENCER have been crafting covet-worthy carry since 2009. A suave mix of clean styling, premium materials and excellent construction ensures low-key luxury in every piece. But the Los Angeles brand puts a focus on utility too, so their California-made pieces don’t just look good but perform reliably day in and day out. Their range of fashion-friendly yet functional packs are well suited to work and everyday use in urban settings, featuring chic silhouettes and quality materials such as premium full-grain leather, waxed canvas, and fire retardant and weatherproof nylon.

Best backpacks by KILLSPENCER:

Special Ops Backpack 3.0

Daypack

Utility Daypack


Lotuff Leather

Made in USA backpack - Lotuff Leather

Based in Providence, Rhode Island, Lotuff Leather crafts uber-luxurious leather carry pieces by hand. Many of the team members are artists who create Lotuff’s meticulously crafted pieces – pieces that nail that appealing balance of luxe style and everyday functionality. Each piece is backed by a lifetime guarantee and features premium vegetable-tanned leather.

Best backpacks by Lotuff Leather:

Leather Zipper Backpack

Leather Knapsack

Leather Backpack


Outlier

Made in USA backpack - Outlier

Brooklyn-based Outlier stand out from the crowd through their commitment to innovative, technical apparel and fabric experimentation, but check out their carry offerings and you’ll find them impressive too. Pieces such as the Ultrahigh Dufflepack, Ultrahigh Duffle and Ultrahigh Backpack have delivered eye-catching modern aesthetics with premium technical fabrics. Made in small batches, their bags sell out fast, so keep an eye out. One better, sign up to their newsletter to be one of the first to know.

Best backpacks by Outlier:

Ultrahigh Backpack

Ultrahigh Dufflepack


American-Made Travel Backpacks

Tom Bihn

Made in USA backpack - Tom Bihn

Tom Bihn combines over three decades of design experience (four if you consider the founder has been making bags since 1972) with a dedication to eco-conscious production and a rad company philosophy (that they actually genuinely follow). Their gear is known for its functionality and durability and is made in their Seattle factory. Tom Bihn’s travel backpacks handle diverse needs and trips, from outdoor excursions to urban carry-on use. But they also make a variety of other packs that handle work and EDC needs. All backed by a lifetime guarantee.

Best backpacks by Tom Bihn:

Synapse 25, $235: tombihn.com

Aeronaut 45, $320: tombihn.com

Synik 30, $320: tombihn.com


Red Oxx

Made in USA backpack - Red Oxx

Red Oxx makes some of the burliest travel bags out there, backed by their legendary “No Bull” lifetime warranty. The bags exude a military level of toughness and dependability (not surprising since the founder and current CEO both have military backgrounds). Wherever you’re going, these bags will get there and back again, multiple times over. Their bags are made by hand in Billings, Montana, using trusty 1000D Cordura, rugged #10 YKK zippers and reinforced stitching for dependable durability.

Best backpacks by Red Oxx:

Sky Train

Tres Hombres

C-ruck Carry-on Rucksack


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Massive Giveaway: Triple Aught Design Mission Capable https://www.carryology.com/sponsored/massive-giveaway-triple-aught-design-mission-capable/ https://www.carryology.com/sponsored/massive-giveaway-triple-aught-design-mission-capable/#comments Sun, 24 Mar 2019 13:23:25 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=48474 Mission capable. A military term used to describe equipment and teams that are ready to perform...

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Mission capable. A military term used to describe equipment and teams that are ready to perform any operation or mission within their scope. And Triple Aught Design are offering the giveaway of a lifetime to get you mission capable for adventures near and far…

Triple Aught Design Mission Capable Giveaway

The Grand Prize

Hurtling into the unknown on two wheels. The freedom to embrace water-based fun wherever you find it. And the kind of gear that lets you thrive in the beautiful but demanding outdoors. The Mission Capable giveaway will equip you with elite gear and apparel to ensure you’re ready to answer when Mother Nature calls. For the giveaway Triple Aught Design have teamed up with a host of respected partners to offer a grand prize with a US$20,000 value. Yep, you read that right. $20,000 worth of glorious gear and adventure experiences you’ll never forget. One lucky winner will score of all this:

Full Triple Aught Design Kit $3,000
Team Wendy Exfil SAR Tactical TAD Edition $350
SureFire Aviator Flashlight, Maximum Headlamp, And Batteries Supply $600
Misty Mountain Cadillac Tactical Harness TAD Edition $275
Overland Journal Lifetime Membership Subscription $980
The Alpacka Raft Packraft $1,500
Aqua-Bound Whiskey Fiberglass 4pc $350
Bearclaw Thunderhawk Bike $3,800
TAV 1 Day Backcountry Overland Adventure $3,000
TacAero 1 Day Backcountry Aviation Adventure $5,500
Thyrm Cell Vault, Cell Vault XL, Clens & Switchback $100
Pelican 1620 Case $280
SKD Alpha and Delta Gloves $75

Triple Aught Design Mission Capable Giveaway

Triple Aught Design Mission Capable Giveaway

Not only will you win a serious haul of top-notch gear but you’ll also get to put it to the test on two badass adventures. Take to the skies for an aviation adventure as you explore backcountry terrain in the cockpit of a TacAero Carbon Cub airplane. And switch gears for an off-road adventure in a TAV Toyota Tacoma.

Triple Aught Design Mission Capable Giveaway

Second Prize

One amazing prize is awesome. But what if you had a greater chance to win a covet-worthy collection of gear? With TAD’s Mission Capable giveaway, you do. One runner-up will scoop this seriously slick collection worth a tasty US$3500:

Triple Aught Design Kit $1,000
Team Wendy Exfil SAR Tactical TAD Edition $350
Misty Mountain Cadillac Tactical Harness TAD Edition $275
TacAero Aviation Intro Flight $1,000
SureFire EDCL1-T Flashlight, Minimum Headlamp, and Batteries Supply $365
Overland Journal 3-Year Subscription $112
Thyrm Cell Vault, Cell Vault XL, Clens & Switchback $100
Pelican 1610 Case $280
SKD Alpha and Delta Gloves $75

Team Wendy Exfil SAR Tactical TAD Edition

Third Prize

Not just one, but three prizes up for grabs? You betcha. A second runner-up will take home a third prize pack valued at a cool US$1500:

Triple Aught Design Kit $500
Team Wendy Exfil SAR Tactical TAD Edition $350
Misty Mountain Cadillac Tactical Harness TAD Edition $275
SureFire G2X Tactical Flashlight and Batteries Supply $100
Overland Journal 2-Year Subscription $80
Thyrm Cell Vault, Cell Vault XL, Clens & Switchback $100
Pelican Adventurer Phone Case $40
SKD Alpha and Delta Gloves $75

Triple Aught Design Mission Capable Giveaway

How To Enter

Step 1: Follow each of the participating partners on Instagram. You can find them here.
Step 2: Sign up for Triple Aught Design and participating partners’ newsletters here.

The prize winners will be announced via newsletter and TAD’s social media on 29 March 2019 at 18:00 Pacific.

Please note: This giveaway is only open to legal residents of the United States (including the District of Columbia) who are 18 years of age or older.

Triple Aught Design Mission Capable Giveaway


 

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The more expensive something is, the better quality it is, right? Well, not always. There are plenty of backpacks out there that cost a small fortune but definitely aren’t worth the price tag. Perhaps they’re leveraging fashion hype or exclusivity with little substance to merit spending big. Sometimes it’s simply an exorbitant markup on a luxury brand piece. But the saying ‘you get what you pay for’ does hold true with many quality offerings out there. And we’ve singled out a premium selection to help steer you right so you can spend your hard-earned cash wisely. Discover 7 expensive backpacks actually worth their price tag…


Arc’teryx x BEAMS Bespoke Arro 22 19SS (~US$275)

Arc'teryx x BEAMS Bespoke Arro 22 19SS

The Arc’teryx x BEAMS Bespoke Arro 22 19SS hits the mark for technical design with seriously slick street style. This limited edition collaboration dishes up a distinctive camouflage pattern and a bespoke Thermoform back panel for comfort and fit. Quick-access items find a ready home in the side pockets and kangaroo pocket, while the pack also accommodates a hydration system for more active pursuits.

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Pack (US$325)

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Pack

Military inspiration, urban multifunctionality and understated durability? TAD’s Axiom 24 Pack does a fine job of harmoniously blending all these features. And the result is a highly versatile bag that’s equally at home on the commute, overnight trips or weekend adventures. The pack is made in the USA with premium performance materials including a VX-21 ripstop shell for lightweight durability and weather resistance. Plus water-resistant YKK zippers provide added protection from the elements. This pack’s value lies in a killer combination of toughness, functionality and adaptability, with an understated design that transitions smoothly between diverse environments.

Bleu de Chauffe Woody Backpack (~US$367)

Bleu de Chauffe Woody Backpack

Utility meets heritage-style chic in this handsome backpack from Bleu de Chauffe. The Woody Backpack gives a nod to traditional climbing bags but offers an adaptable design for everyday work or play settings. Meticulous attention is paid to both the materials and craftsmanship. It’s handmade in France using high-quality cotton canvas supplied from France’s last canvas manufacturer. Vegetable-tanned leather detailing and felt shoulder straps complement the canvas and enhance the bag’s quality feel. Bleu de Chauffe are firm proponents of reducing their carbon footprint and value proximity and traceability in their supply chain. Each Bleu de Chauffe bag is also signed and dated by the artisan who made it, adding that personal touch. The pack has two exterior pockets and a removable interior pocket. It can be carried as a backpack or tote and is large enough for a 15″ laptop.

Porter Flight Backpack (~US$375)

Porter Flight Backpack

You can trust Porter to deliver a well-balanced mix of function and style and their Flight Backpack demonstrates this skill with understated suaveness. The backpack is made with a semi-aniline finish leather that undergoes a special softening process to enhance its supple feel. The lightweight design enhances carry comfort, while the clean silhouette moves smoothly from work to the weekend. And with its wide opening it’s easy to pack and retrieve specific items throughout the day.

Troubadour Adventure Slipstream Rucksack (US$495)

Troubadour Adventure Slipstream Rucksack

Troubadour have honed their considered blend of urban efficiency and elegant minimalism into pieces that exude luxury while quietly getting on with the carry job at hand. And the Adventure Slipstream Rucksack is a bag that can adapt to a multitude of tasks as required. Carrying your work supplies in savvy style, transporting travel essentials on leisurely explorations or even hitting the gym with a change of clothes at the ready. The bag is handmade using bluesign® approved fabrics and vegetable-tanned leather. The lightweight, weatherproof design uses as few seams and individual pieces as possible for increased durability. All in a build with a five-year manufacturing guarantee. Plus with thoughtful features such as specially engineered and ergonomic memory foam shoulder straps that eliminate pressure points, as well as a breathable back panel, you can enjoy increased comfort too.

Mismo M/S Backpack (US$497.46)

Mismo M/S Backpack

From casual everyday use to chic office carry, the Mismo M/S Backpack is a chameleon that can roll from work to the weekend and back again. The bag’s closure can be adjusted to accommodate different loads, with three exterior pockets on hand to store frequently used items. Have a look inside and you’ll find a padded 15″ laptop compartment and a zippered pocket handy for small valuables. The clean functionality is also enhanced by a quality build designed to serve you well for years to come, combining solid brass hardware, weatherproof Italian nylon, and custom developed vegetable-tanned full-grain bridle leather for a classy and timeless aesthetic.

Arc’teryx Veilance Nomin (US$800)

Arc'teryx Veilance Nomin Pack 2.0

There’s no denying the price tag on this one will definitely make you pause and consider. But this pack is backed by Arc’teryx’s decades of design experience and innovation. Forming part of the brand’s Veilance line, known for its minimalist aesthetics and technical construction prowess, the Nomin offers lightweight durability in an uber-clean design for urban work or play. The excellent weatherproofness comes through a combination of AC² Plain Weave Nylon Urethane Laminate material, taped seams, and Arc’teryx’s WaterTight™ zippers. Designed with smaller loads in mind, it’s a ruggedly elegant pack for carrying the essentials in uncluttered style. The front compartment has an interior pocket and key hook, while the rear compartment offers a stash pocket and a rigid tech and document divider with concealed magnetic closure.


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Waterproof innovation to take your pouch game to the next level? Head-turning luxurious travel carry? Decluttered EDC? Find out more as we get into the best new gear in February…


WANDRD VEER Backpack

WANDRD VEER Backpack

Packable backpacks? Great for stashing compactly in your luggage to use as a daypack at your destination. But often not so great when it comes to carry comfort or protection for fragile camera gear. So WANDRD set out to offer the best of both worlds. And they’ve done it with the VEER Backpack. A packable 18L bag that comes with an inflatable back panel, allowing you to store it compactly but boost the comfort when it’s time to explore. And for protecting your camera the pack can also be paired with an inflatable camera cube, there when you need it and easily stowable when you don’t.

F/CE DRY Line

F/CE DRY line

With Spring on the horizon it’s an ideal time to spruce up your performance street collection. And F/CE are all for stepping out boldly with their ’19 SS new Spring colorway across their DRY line. An attention-grabbing mix of red and black features across the seamless and completely waterproof line. The bags are made with a Cordura 500D ripstop fabric developed together by F/CE and Invista, with a welded construction for durability and waterproofness.

F/CE Robic™ Nylon Air

F/CE Robic™ Nylon Air

Next up, F/CE’s Robic™ Nylon Air line. The line utilizes a 420D hollow fiber Robic™ material that keeps weight down without sacrificing strength and tear resistance. The material features a matte sheen in a nod to the outdoor and sports spheres of the ’80s and ’90s. And the functional, unisex pieces lend themselves to a range of everyday and travel uses.

F/CE XPAC Line

F/CE XPAC line

And lastly from F/CE: X-Pac… but in orange!. This line expertly brings technical and fashion-friendly design together. The line uses Dimension-Polyant X-PAC for its top-notch strength to weight ratio and weatherproofness. If bold performance is your jam, then this line is

hardgraft [ON DEMAND] 1st Edition Travel Bag

hardgraft [ON DEMAND] 1st Edition Travel Bag

Striking style. Premium Italian craftsmanship. And robust functionality. Leave it to hardgraft to deliver all three in a luxurious travel bag that will have you looking for any excuse to hit the road. The holdall is handcrafted with Italian vegetable-tanned leather and premium wool felt to create a piece that exudes elegance while turning heads. It opens wide for packing convenience and has two interior compartments to organize your gear.

Arc’teryx Granville Collection

Arc’teryx Granville Collection

Pared-back urban styling, technical construction and everyday practicality? A careful blend that Arc’teryx gets just right with their Granville collection. Sleek, highly weather-resistant and versatile bags that can store work tools one day and weekend travel essentials the next. The collection features the Granville 16 Zip Backpack, Granville 20 Backpack, Granville 16 Courier Bag, Granville 10 Courier Bag and Granville 18 Tote. Featuring Arc’teryx’s weatherproof and durable AC² (Advanced Composite Construction) build quality, these pieces will go the distance while protecting your gear from the elements each step of the way.

Thule Landmark Collection

Thule Landmark 60L

Thule take on diverse travel needs with their signature Swedish efficiency courtesy of the Landmark collection. Clean silhouettes partner with comfortable suspension systems and discreet anti-theft features to keep you moving smoothly and securely for extended periods of use, following wherever the adventure leads. The collection includes the Landmark 40L backpack, Landmark 60L backpack and Landmark 70L backpack, each designed with gender-specific fits. The Landmark 40L is a great carry-on pack for shorter trips and smaller loads, while the Landmark 60L includes a detachable daypack for exploring with just the essentials in tow. And if you need to carry a lot for extended travel, the Landmark 70L has you covered and also comes with a detachable daypack.

Tumi Alpha 3 Collection

Tumi Alpha 3 Collection

Tumi’s Alpha Bravo collection has endured and thrived for over three decades. And in a salute to its functional fortitude, Tumi celebrate the collection with a series of updates that give a nod to Tumi’s dedication to quality, practicality, and functional style. The Alpha 3 collection is made from Tumi’s tough FXT® ballistic nylon and includes a range of understated, practical pieces for business and travel including wheeled luggage, laptop briefcases and backpacks, travel satchels, travel kits and more.

Gerber ComplEAT

Gerber ComplEAT

Tired of inefficient sporks mucking up dining time on your camping trips? The Gerber ComplEAT aims to provide a more functional alternative. The ComplEAT includes a fork, spoon, spatula, and 4-function multi-tool that serves as a bottle opener, can opener, vegetable peeler and package opener. Plus you can combine the spatula with the fork or spoon to create tongs. And they all stack together in a nesting design that weighs just 2.3 oz.

Nite Ize RunOff Collection

Nite Ize RunOff Waterproof Wallet

Waterproof pouches are useful for protecting small tech and valuables from the elements. But Nite Ize takes that waterproof protection to the next level with their RunOff collection. The collection includes a wallet, pouches, packing cubes and a toiletry kit, all featuring Nite Ize’s unique and patented TRU Zip waterproof zipper. The sliding zipper is toothless, silent, waterproof and dustproof, with an IP67 rating that withstands submersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. Tough TPU construction and RF-welded seams round out the rugged waterproofness of these useful and adaptable pieces that move from travel to EDC as required.

Orbitkey Nylon Key Organizer

Orbitkey Nylon Key Organizer

Efficient key organization with a generous dose of durability and style? Meet Orbitkey’s new Nylon Key Organizer. The organizer features a durable weave of 420D/210D synthetic nylon for water resistance and abrasion resistance. Not to mention clean urban-friendly styling. The Nylon Key Organizer comes in four attractive colorways including Onyx Black, Granite Grey, Deep Navy, and Terracotta Orange. It holds 2 to 7 keys in a tidy, silent stack that keeps them easily accessible when needed but out of the way when not, so you can enjoy clink-free key carry throughout the day.

Keyport Anywhere Tools

Keyport Anywhere Tools

Multi-tools are great for conquering a range of DIY and day-to-day needs. But you don’t always need every feature they offer all of the time. However, Keyport Anywhere Tools allow you to pick and choose as required. The modular, stackable, and customizable system works with the Anywhere Pocket Clip and a variety of Keyport Modules that meet different needs, including a knife module, flashlight module, charger cable module, and 11-in-1 multi-tool module. So you can enjoy your EDC your way, adapting your setup as required for maximum efficiency.

Descente Allterrain Multifunction Backpack

Descente Allterrain Multifunction Backpack

If durable, adaptable minimalism is your jam, the Descente Allterrain Multifunction Backpack is well worth a second look. This exceptionally sleek pack is made from lightweight yet durable CORDURA® Polyester 450D material. The seams are sealed with high frequency welding for enhanced weatherproofness to protect your gear on the go. And with its expandable main compartment you’ve got the flexibility to squeeze in extra gear if needed. Further flexibility comes through the reversible front pocket, while tech protection is covered with a laptop sleeve that fits up to 15″ devices.

Descente Allterrain x Porter Sling Shoulder Bag

Descente Allterrain x Porter Sling Shoulder Bag

If you’re digging Descente Allterrain’s killer sleek styling but want the nimbleness of a sling bag, pore over the chic, agile and practical Descente Allterrain x Porter Sling Shoulder Bag. Slim in profile, the sling is made with lightweight, durable and water-repellent Nylon 840 backcloth material. The Boa® fit system allows for easy fit adjustments on the fly, while the quick-release buckle assists with ready access to gear. Front and back zippered pockets stash your essentials, while the compact form works well for everyday and travel use alike.

Black Crows Dorsa 27 Backpack

Black Crows Dorsa 27 Backpack

How do you make sure that a backpack meets the needs of ski mountaineers? You design it in collaboration with expert Chamonix mountain guides. And that’s what Black Crows co-founder Bruno Compagnet did, teaming up with the mountain guides to design a pack that would perform and thrive in demanding ski conditions. Fusing urban styling and technical design, the pack offers rolltop access as well as a front zip to reach gear at the base of the pack on the go. The pack enables A-frame or diagonal ski carry and includes a removable hip belt, comfortable dual-density foam shoulder straps, a sternum strap, interior pockets and two ice axe loops.

Magpul DAKA Window Document Pouch and DAKA Window Pouches

Magpul DAKA Window Document Pouch and DAKA Window Pouches

Magpul’s DAKA pouches have won many fans thanks to their slim, tough and weatherproof builds and versatility. But now Magpul welcomes new members to the family. The Magpul DAKA Window Document Pouch is ideal for protecting documents from the elements. The pouch features a translucent TPU side panel for visibility of the contents, as well as a welded construction and YKK AquaGuard zipper to keep water and dust out. Additionally the TPU panel also allows touchscreen devices to be used while stored in the pouch. And if you’re looking for all the weatherproofness and durability of DAKA pouches with the added benefit of being able to see the contents at a glance, check out the DAKA Window Pouch. Currently available in small and medium sizes, the pouch’s RF-welded construction and YKK AquaGuard zipper provide solid protection from the elements, while the translucent window keeps the contents visible.

The James Brand The Ellis

The James Brand The Ellis

Looking for multifunctionality in your EDC while still retaining minimalist form? Meet the Ellis, a multifunctional knife that offers useful everyday features but strips back unnecessary clutter. In addition to a partially serrated blade, the Ellis also features a combination screwdriver and bottle opener, a scraper/prybar and a bail to secure it to a keychain or carabiner. The Ellis has a lockback design and anodized aluminum scales available in a choice of colorways and finishes.

Outlier Experiment 154 – Paper Nylon Cross Chest Bag

Outlier Experiment 154 – Paper Nylon Cross Chest Bag

Outlier are well known for their dedication to utilizing innovative fabrics and their Experiment 154 – Paper Nylon Cross Chest Bag makes fine use of just such a material in a stylish and versatile crossbody bag. The bag is made in the USA with a combination of Paper Nylon, an Ultrahigh Dyneema gusset and Fidlock closures. Paper Nylon is made in Japan and is a crackly, semi-rigid fabric with almost no stretch and an attractive depth of color. The bag weighs in at 320g and includes two rows of Dynylon Molly webbing on the back.

ALMS NYC Daypack

ALMS NYC Daypack

Inspired by minimalism and the freedom of motorcycles, the ALMS NYC Daypack is built to tackle rainy commutes and leisurely weekend explorations alike. Its tough, water-resistant build combines a 12oz waxed canvas body with a weatherproof Hypalon hood, coated zippers and a durable suede base. The pack includes a padded 15″ laptop pocket, with an exterior slip pocket and zippered pocket for quick-access items. The pack also has mounting loops if you want to secure the pack with your own mounting straps.

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Pack Special Edition Multicam Black Xpac

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Pack Special Edition Multicam Black Xpac

TAD’s Axiom 24 Pack is a sleek and solid choice for users seeking a bag that can alternate between everyday and short travel use. The pack’s clamshell opening and multiple pockets make it easy to organize, with a dedicated padded 15″ laptop compartment. But what if you want the pack’s adaptable functionality with a touch of exclusivity? TAD delivers with their Axiom 24 Pack Special Edition. Part of their Foundry projects, the pack comes in a limited edition Multicam Black Xpac colorway, with just 150 units being made (and 50% of those already out the door). You know what to do!

WaterField Sutter Sling Pouch

WaterField Sutter Sling Pouch

Got too much to carry comfortably in your pockets but not enough to warrant hauling a large bag? The WaterField Sutter Sling Pouch provides a chic and compact middle ground. The crossbody bag can be worn across the back or chest and has a quick-adjust strap to conveniently get to your gear. It’s made in San Francisco and comes in a choice of tan waxed canvas or black ballistic nylon with full-grain leather detailing. A stylish carry companion whether you’re on foot or cycling, it features a front soft-lined pocket that’s handy for your phone, with interior pockets in the main compartment for further organization. And if you’re a gamer, you can also opt for the Sutter Sling Pouch for Nintendo Switch.

Eagle Creek x National Geographic Adventure Series

Eagle Creek x National Geographic Adventure Series

Designed with family adventure in mind, the Eagle Creek x National Geographic Adventure Line combines sustainability, durability and functionality in a series of versatile bags made for exploring. The collection utilizes recycled PVB collected from broken car windshields and turned into a water-resistant and scratch-resistant coating. The Adventure Line is backed by a 10-year warranty and includes backpacks, wheeled carry-on luggage, packing cubes, a duffel, sling pack and waist pack.

DSPTCH Fidlock Key Chain Collection

DSPTCH Fidlock Key Chain Collection

Love plenty of options when it comes to key chain carry? DSPTCH have you well covered with their Fidlock Key Chain collection. In addition to their Key Chain Set, you can purchase attachments (male side) and mounts (female side) individually. The mounts come in three options including Snap, Belt Clip, and Gated D-ring versions. The attachments come in four choices including Mini Key Ring, Apple Watch, AirPod Case, and ID Card options. Ready-made convenience if you like to mix things up on a day-to-day basis.

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The start of a new year and the carry world has hit the ground running, dishing up a varied and tempting selection of new gear to tackle everything from the daily commute to emergency survival situations. Keen to find out more? Discover January’s best new gear…


North St. Bags Updated Scout Duffle Collection

North St. Bags Scout 44L Duffle - Olive X10

The Scout Duffle collection is a classic in North St. Bags’ lineup. But even classics can benefit from a revamp now and then. And the collection gets a variety of updates including the introduction of the larger Scout 44 to replace the Scout 21. The collection features the Scout 6, Scout 15 and Scout 44 duffles, with two new fabrics and four new colorways. Weatherproof X-10 canvas in burgundy, midnight and olive plus weatherproof X-51 X-Pac in black provides enticing options to match your tastes. The Scout 15 and 44 include lengthened carry straps and a new interior hanging pocket for smaller items. Weatherproof zippers round out the features of these durable and versatile gear haulers.

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Series

Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Series

Eagle Creek are well known for their functional, reliable travel carry. But they’re also firm supporters of sustainability and their redesigned Gear Warrior series celebrates this more environmentally-friendly approach to manufacturing. The series is made with 100% recycled PET ripstop material and a recycled coating, across a range of carry to suit different travel needs. The series also features laminated exoskeletons for reinforcement in areas of high wear, a new impact-resistant handle system for improved strength, as well as redesigned wheels to provide a larger tire for enhanced off-road capability.

Orbitkey x Everyday Carry Nylon Key Organizer

Orbitkey x Everyday Carry

Orbitkey changed the key carry game with their Key Organizer, bringing clink-free calm to previously chaotic pockets. And now they’re doing so with added stealth style, courtesy of their limited edition collaboration with EverydayCarry.com. The Orbitkey x Everyday Carry Nylon Key Organizer blends minimalism with understated tactical efficiency for EDC use. A combination of 1050D Ballistic Nylon and 500D Cordura Nylon provides durability and water resistance while still retaining suppleness. Plus each Key Organizer adds something special to your setup, featuring a one-of-a-kind digital-camouflage pattern that ensures each piece is unique. The Key Organizer holds 2 to 7 keys and also accommodates a car key.

Mission Workshop Rhake VX Weatherproof Laptop Backpack

Mission Workshop Rhake VX Weatherproof Laptop Backpack

Mission Workshop caused some serious buzz with their Rhake backpack. But how to take the pack to the next level? They embraced the challenge with a premium fabric upgrade, Dimension Polyant® VX-21 diamond ripstop. Offering excellent abrasion, tear and weather resistance for its weight, the fabric elevates an already durable pack to premium levels of urban sleekness with robust reliability for whatever the day chucks your way.

RINO Ready Companion

RINO Ready Companion

In an emergency you don’t have time to waste gathering necessary survival supplies. So RINO Ready have created the Companion for grab-and-go readiness at home, in the office, in your car or outdoors. The survival system sustains two people for the first 72 hours of an emergency. The system provides essentials covering first aid, water, food, warmth, sight and air, light, comms and tools. All stored within a tough, weatherproof, reflective and fire-resistant backpack that’s easily portable across a variety of environments. The bag opens flat for easy access and has a Velcro backing that allows you to configure the modular sub-sections to your desired setup.

Alchemy Equipment AEL027 City Trek Pack

Alchemy Equipment AEL027 City Trek Pack

There’s lots of EDC bags out there. But finding one for the professional who wants a quality build, clean aesthetics, and useful organization without being boring? Now things start to get trickier. But Alchemy Equipment deliver the goods with their AEL027 City Trek Pack. The 15″ laptop sleeve is accessible from the top of the main compartment, as well as through a side zipper for ease on the go. Further organization options include an interior lid pocket and four exterior pockets. The pack also includes a convenient side carry handle, bottom compression straps that can also hold the likes of an umbrella, plus a stowable waist belt. All in a sleek and durable design crafted with Ballistic weave nylon and leather for a sophisticated look and feel.

Teranishi Teardrop Backpack

Teranishi Teardrop Backpack

The Teranishi Teardrop is the kind of pack that can’t help but turn heads. And now there’s an even more eye-catching redesign in the works. The pack digs down on the weather protection front with YKK AquaGuard zippers, a storm flap visor and a floating DWR-coated packcloth lining. The technical vibe of the pack is also enhanced with the use of darts to provide structure. The design is in a test phase and might become available in a small batch to snag for your own collection.

WP Standard Canvas Briefcase

WP Standard Canvas Briefcase

Timeless style, rugged durability and suave flexibility to move from work to the weekend? The WP Standard Canvas Briefcase ticks all the boxes. It’s crafted with a combination of 18 oz green duck canvas and full-grain leather detailing including a leather bottom. The bag can be carried with the detachable strap or top grab handles and provides an interior pocket, two-way zipper and choice of exterior quick-access pockets for storing day-to-day essentials.

master-piece Spring Backpack L and Tact Backpack

master-piece Spring Backpack L and Tact Backpack

Seeking distinct urban styling, excellent Japanese craftsmanship and functional versatility? master-piece are on point with two prime options, the Spring Backpack L and Tact Backpack. The water-repellent Spring Backpack L unzips fully for easy access throughout the main compartment. And with multiple pockets to choose from you can get to small items quickly and conveniently. The water-repellent Tact Backpack can be locked with an included lock and key for peace of mind on the move. It features a wide top opening and choice of interior and exterior pockets for organization. Multifunctional for work, travel and play, built with long-lasting quality and durability in mind, these are adaptable additions to your carry quiver.

Triple Aught Design FAST Pack Scout Special Edition

Triple Aught Design FAST Pack Scout Special Edition

A project released through TAD’s Foundry, this special edition of the FAST Pack Scout is crafted with Dimension-Polyant X50. A combination of 500D Cordura nylon bonded to X-Pac ripstop polyester, the Multicam Tropic fabric provides solid protection from the elements and hard-wearing abrasion resistance. The 15L pack weighs in at 1kg and offers a sleek profile and adaptable organization to remain agile while conquering a variety of carry missions. The pack’s clamshell main compartment provides ready access to gear, while the removable 1″ stability belt adds functionality. Just 200 pieces will be produced if the project is successful.

UNIQLO 3-Way Bag

UNIQLO 3-Way Bag

Work carry needs to have a certain air of professionalism to it. And a little flexibility in how you carry it doesn’t hurt either. Add in protection from the elements and options to organize your gear and you’re onto a winner. But features like these can start to add up. However, UNIQLO’s 3-Way Bag demonstrates you don’t have to splurge to enjoy all of this. The bag offers work-friendly style, weather-resistant fabric and zippers, three carry options including briefcase, shoulder bag and backpack, plus a choice of exterior and interior pockets to organize tools and EDC items. And all yours for an affordable price tag, making it great value for money.

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The Most Popular Bags and Backpacks of 2018 https://www.carryology.com/bags/the-most-popular-bags-and-backpacks-of-2018/ https://www.carryology.com/bags/the-most-popular-bags-and-backpacks-of-2018/#comments Fri, 11 Jan 2019 00:25:02 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=47331 With a new year upon us, we’re eagerly anticipating the carry gear on the horizon. But...

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With a new year upon us, we’re eagerly anticipating the carry gear on the horizon. But it’s just as enjoyable revisiting the great pieces that have come before. Pieces that captured the carry community’s imaginations and interest in 2018. And there have been some distinct trends along the way. Lots of new players stepped up to the global carry stage. Our Carry Awards winners garnered well-earned respect and recognition. Classics stood strong with sustained appeal. And our collabs garnered lots of love (and clicks) from you all – and that really made us smile too!

So without further ado, see what stoked the carry community with the most popular bags and backpacks of 2018…


Black Ember Citadel Minimal

Black Ember Citadel Minimal

Worthy winner of our Best Everyday Bag, the Black Ember Citadel Minimal is on point in toughness, weatherproofness, urban sleekness and excellent versatility. Comfortable enough for all-day carry, durable enough to withstand regular use day in and day out, and offering an IPX-06 waterproof rating, it thrives in all weathers while zipping from work to play and back again.

The Brown Buffalo Conceal Backpack

The Brown Buffalo Conceal Pack

The Conceal Backpack scooped a well-deserved High Commendation in our Carry Awards, offering a killer blend of clean urban styling, everyday functionality and quality construction. Available in a choice of materials, it’s a considered all-rounder that keeps your essentials in check with uncluttered organization, from the commute to a weekend day trip.

Triple Aught Design Axiom 18

Triple Aught Design Axiom 18 Pack

When it comes to urban stealth and adaptability, TAD are on the top of their game with the Axiom 18. Picking up a High Commendation in our Carry Awards, this pack is ideal for those seeking low-key carry that lets them move agilely through diverse environments and weather conditions. Tough, weatherproof and adept at slipping from city streets to outdoor settings, it packs a host of organization options into a clean silhouette that glides under the radar wherever the day or night leads.

Alchemy Equipment X Carryology AEL222

Alchemy Equipment X Carryology AEL222

Creating the ultimate all-rounder? A pack that could move from the city to the mountain? A tough challenge but one we were stoked to embrace with our friends at Alchemy Equipment. The Alchemy Equipment X Carryology AEL222 builds on the foundations of the AEL002, enhancing the tailored yet technical feel. With robust durability, everyday functionality and travel versatility for good measure.

Pacsafe X Carryology Z400 Briefcase

Pacsafe-x-Carryology-Travel-Briefcase

What do you get when you take a solid foundation and add refined style and honed details? Our Pacsafe X Carryology Z400 Briefcase. An understated piece that’s right at home in the office or on business trips, but extends to downtime use too. A collaboration that provides welcome peace of mind with discreet security features, while looking suitably professional in work environments. But color pops and quality materials give it character and a touch of playfulness. Because who said work carry needs to be boring, right?

Arc’teryx LEAF Courier Bag 15

Arc'teryx LEAF Courier Bag 15

Winner of our Best Active Messenger award, the Arc’teryx LEAF Courier Bag 15 showcases Arc’teryx’s technical design expertise in an exceptionally stealthy and versatile piece. Designed for their LEAF (Law Enforcement and Armed Forces) line, the bag has the pedigree to perform in demanding environments. Paired with the understated aesthetics and practicality that lend themselves to civilian use too. Three entry points, a Velcro panel for customizable organization, flexible carry options, and a hard-wearing and water-resistant build help this piece glide seamlessly between environments and changing carry needs.

Aer Day Pack

Aer Day Pack

Aer have established themselves as a go-to brand for functional and stylish urban carry. Their Day Pack pairs practicality with minimalist aesthetics, so you get that clean style without cutting day-to-day usability. Winner of our Best Work Backpack award, the Day Pack demonstrates Aer’s commitment to honing their design expertise while staying true to their core values. The sleek silhouette looks equally suited to the office or striding down city streets, complemented by thoughtful interior organization to keep on top of your everyday essentials.

Arc’teryx Veilance Nomin Pack 2.0

Arc'teryx Veilance Nomin Pack 2.0

The Highly Commended Arc’teryx Veilance Nomin 2.0 is the kind of premium bag you can’t help but take a second look at. Uber-clean in form, this pack is built with superior durability and weatherproofness while remaining lightweight. It’s well suited to minimalists who don’t require lots of organization but want a dependable pack that can move from the office to beyond. All while looking seriously slick in the process.

Code of Bell X-Pod

Code-of-Bell-X-Pod

It’s a big carry world out there and sometimes the little gems get overlooked. But the Code of Bell X-Pod is a shining example of a small brand doing small carry really well. Ideal for carrying light while cutting excess bulk and weight, this versatile piece offers multiple portability options too. Great for exploring with those travel essentials or simply out and about when you’re roaming with a pared-back setup.

Vertx EDC Gamut

Vertx EDC Gamut

The Vertx EDC Gamut packs a punch in the adaptability department. Tactically-inspired organization options and unobtrusive aesthetics allow it to blend into a variety of environments. Wide-opening access and a range of pockets let you get to gear easily and quickly throughout the bag too. A solid choice whether you’re carrying work tools or weekend gear.

Trakke Assynt 17

Trakke Assynt 17

The Assynt 17 takes outdoor inspiration to the urban jungle. The pack is tough enough to explore in the wilderness but ready when the commute or campus calls. Handcrafted in Scotland, it features a durable and water-resistant waxed canvas exterior. The straightforward top-loading design also offers dedicated laptop storage in the main compartment. Handsome and versatile, this pack scooped a Highly Commended nod in our Best Work Backpack award and is a solid pick if you’re after urban/outdoor flexibility.

GORUCK GR1

GORUCK GR1

Time and time again, the GR1 keeps cropping up as an all-rounder of note. The military-tough build complements its excellent versatility and convenient wide-opening access. A pack you can carry work essentials in one day, while handling an overnight trip the next, and then drag through the mud on a GORUCK Challenge on the weekend is pretty darn impressive.

Bellroy Classic Backpack Plus

Bellroy Classic Backpack Plus

Classic good looks, useful organization and enough space to handle a variety of day-to-day needs makes this a popular pick for commuters, students and EDCers alike. You can take it to workouts, to the office, around town or even on an overnight trip. And with two separate compartments you can easily access work essentials without displaying your gym socks during that important business meeting.

EVERGOODS CPL24

EVERGOODS CPL24

A brand forged by founders with design expertise from Patagonia and GORUCK, dedicated to creating crossover carry for urban and outdoor needs? We were suitably intrigued (as were many other carry enthusiasts), and EVERGOODS didn’t disappoint. Their CPL24 fuses urban functionality with outdoor durability. A bag designed to provide great comfort throughout the day, ready access to your gear on the go, and the flexibility to move from the commute to some outdoor R&R on your downtime.


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4 All-Black (and Super Versatile) Backpacks for EDC https://www.carryology.com/bags/4-all-black-and-super-versatile-backpacks-for-edc/ https://www.carryology.com/bags/4-all-black-and-super-versatile-backpacks-for-edc/#respond Tue, 18 Dec 2018 15:56:13 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=46790 Black is the ultimate carry colorway for all-round adaptability. It looks suitably understated in work settings,...

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Black is the ultimate carry colorway for all-round adaptability. It looks suitably understated in work settings, goes with a range of clothing choices, and glides easily into downtime and travel environments. And these all-black backpacks for EDC provide even more versatility with their multifunctional designs and quality builds…


Haglöfs Torsång (~US$126)

Haglöfs Torsång

Okay, so it’s not entirely all-black. But the stylish leather detailing certainly isn’t a hard compromise to accept. The Haglöfs Torsång’s sweet heritage vibe looks a treat in work settings and outdoor environments alike. The bluesign® approved main fabric is 500D ATY Oxford Polyamide, while the leather is sourced from Leather Working Group audited tanneries for a reduced environmental impact. The interior tech sleeve fits a 15″ laptop, with an interior zippered pocket and two exterior zippered pockets for further organization. If you’re after a pack that flows from city streets to forests and fields, this is a fine pick.

Farer Design Dayfarer Backpack (~US$168)

Farer Design Dayfarer Backpack

The Dayfarer Backpack delivers a knock-out punch to the work/gym carry challenge. The clean silhouette looks sleek in the office, while the tough and water-repellent 1680D ballistic nylon exterior handles everyday bumps and scrapes with ease. And you’ve got plenty of organization on hand too. A separate padded laptop compartment, ventilated shoe compartment, and multiple pockets including an expandable water bottle pocket keep gear neat and accessible. The wide-opening main compartment enables easy packing and access throughout the bag. Plus the Dayfarer Backpack also serves as a travel bag for minimalist loads, with a luggage passthrough sleeve and useful top and side grab handles for maneuverability.

WANDRD PRVKE 21L (US$184)

WANDRD PRVKE

You need a bag you can carry on the daily. But some travel flexibility would be great too. Oh, and if it holds your camera gear, it’ll be close to perfect for your needs. Well, the folks at WANDRD created just such a bag. The PRVKE 21L Backpack has plenty of tricks up its sleeve, designed to adapt to a variety of carry loads and environments. Its weather-resistant build features water-resistant tarpaulin, 1680D ballistic nylon, and water-resistant zippers to shake off wet commutes with ease. Plus it comes with a rain cover too. Handy travel features include a lay-flat checkpoint-friendly laptop sleeve and secure passport pocket. Gear can be accessed through the roll-top opening or through the front-panel opening. There’s also the option to expand the pack from 21L to 25L through the roll-top closure. The bag can be paired with an optional camera cube to protect photo equipment and provides quick side access to your camera so you don’t miss that epic shot. And the expandable water bottle pocket can also double as a tripod pocket if required.

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 (US$325)

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Pack

TAD are experts at sleek efficiency and versatility, with plenty of both on offer in the Axiom 24. Lightweight yet durable, the weatherproof pack is made in the USA with a VX-21 ripstop shell. The pack does well at blending a clean aesthetic with thoughtful organization to accommodate both EDC and short travel trips. The fully padded laptop compartment fits up to a 15″ laptop. And there’s a useful range of quick-access pockets including a front admin pocket, a top zippered pocket and side pockets for water bottles or outer layers that bellow into the main compartment to maintain the sleek form. Additionally a separate pocket for dirty laundry or shoes protects the rest of your gear on the go. Inside the main compartment you’ll find PALS webbing and Helix attachment points for securing smaller items and modular accessories. For ease of access the pack features a clamshell opening to quickly reach gear throughout the main compartment. And with the wide shoulder straps you can enjoy all-day carry comfort.


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Staff Picks: The Bags On Our Wish Lists https://www.carryology.com/liking/staff-picks-the-bags-on-our-wish-lists/ https://www.carryology.com/liking/staff-picks-the-bags-on-our-wish-lists/#comments Thu, 13 Dec 2018 14:48:22 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=46936 We’re lucky enough to get our hands on a wide variety of great gear. But some...

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We’re lucky enough to get our hands on a wide variety of great gear. But some bags particularly stand out, tugging at our heartstrings and making us covet something fierce. So we’re sharing our staff picks of the bags currently on our wish lists. They may just be on yours too!


John Pangilinan

Arc’teryx Veilance Nomin Pack 2.0

Arc'teryx Veilance Nomin Pack 2.0

The Arc’teryx Veilance Nomin Pack has been on my radar since it came out. It’s simply a beautiful minimalistic pack with just the right amount of bells and whistles. It’s on the top of my wish list, but a bit out of my budget.

David Vo

côte&ciel Timsah

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I’ve always been a fan but lately, côte&ciel has been really impressing me with their packs. I love the look of the Timsah and it offers a variety of functional features as well. Two main compartments for storing tech and everyday or travel items, plus an integrated and stowable hood for inclement weather.
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Mr Zing

Mixed Works Falcon M

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I’m gonna go for the Mixed Works Falcon M. I already own the smaller Falcon S. I just love everything about it: 1000D Cordura, Cobra buckle, its style. The Medium version might fit my torso size better. Either that or a crazy expensive British-made leather weekender.

Piotr Ma

Fjällräven No. 21 Large

Fjällräven No. 21 Large

This is a pack I’ve been coveting…and last week finally I pulled the trigger on it! The Fjällräven No. 21 Large, which I was lusting after for more than a year. I’ve played with a lot of modern technical packs in the last couple of seasons but the concept of a classic ‘canvas and leather’ rucksack was always on my mind. And in my honest opinion Fjällräven simply nailed it with the No. 21 Large. The whole No. 21 series of packs is cool, but that full leather bottom of the Large variant is something special. There is no other pack like that! And surprisingly it’s also comfortable for day trips to the woodland, as a ‘bushcrafting and classic adventure’ pack. Just add a decent knife (like the Bushcraft Model 3 by Sargent Edged Tools), pair of outdoor work gloves (CRUD Sweden ‘Gjora’ in my case), a rain jacket, wool shirt, water and food and you’re good to go for a day in the wilderness, with an old-school flair. This is a pack with a soul; you don’t need to go technical-tactical every time.

Andrew Sporrer

Stone Glacier Avail 2200
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Stone Glacier Avail 2200
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The Stone Glacier Avail 2200 is checking all my boxes for design elements: Organization, access, compression and a capture flap/beavertail… The materials and hardware check out okay too: 500D, Xpac, Duraflex, #10 YKK. It’s got 44 reviews and those that aren’t 5-stars are 4-stars; it could be a case of the brand deleting anything lower, but damned if that’s the case. Third party retailers support the 5-star rating, too. The capacity is right around the 36L mark, plenty for a day in the wilderness, but can compress enough to EDC for the non-suit and tie crowd. It could very well be “the one.”
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Frank Sedlar

Defy Defender Briefcase
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Defy Defender Briefcase
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Got my eyes on Defy’s Defender Briefcase in Horween Oxblood Leather. Overbuilt and bulletproof but oh so good-looking with that Oxblood Horween Leather and a pair of Cobra Buckles. It’s sized just right to carry the essentials (9L) and will kindly remind you when you’re packing too much. It’s built by hand in Chicago and is that type of bag that you’re handing down to your kids. Can you even imagine the patina on this thing???
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Andy Fallshaw

Maiden Noir x Mystery Ranch Snap Dragon
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Maiden Noir x Mystery Ranch Snap Dragon
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The Maiden Noir x Mystery Ranch Snap Dragon backpack from 2009. Why? Because I can’t have it. The collaboration is based off the 3 Day Assault but offers a more urban-friendly aesthetic. And with Mystery Ranch’s legendary 3-Zip opening you get great access throughout the pack too.
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Vincent Tse

The North Face Access 02 Backpack

The North Face Access 02 Backpack

I love the look of The North Face Access 02 and they’ve learned a lot from the original design and implemented changes that streamline the bag to be lighter and sleeker. It’s been one of the most innovative designs I’ve seen and not many have come as close to exciting me about a bag as the Access Pack has.

Bo Ismono

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24

Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Pack

I’m currently interested in the TAD Axiom 24. I would love to check out how far I would be able to take it in terms of customizing it with all the panels, pouches and mods. I’d maybe even go so far as to see how many modules you could fit into it.

Nolan Isozaki

Arc’teryx Voltair 30

Arc’teryx Voltair 30

It would probably be the Arc’teryx Voltair 30! I’m planning on pushing the skiing this year a bit higher, and a bit of security from an airbag would be nice! I’ll still be gauging snow conditions before dropping but it’s for those juuuuuust in case moments!

Mike Weiss

Mission Workshop The Spar

Mission Workshop The Spar

I’m lusting for the new Mission Workshop Spar. The size and utility look perfect for being out and about (especially on my bike). And its sleek weatherproof build, quick magnetic buckle access and side zipper all add to the appeal.

So that’s us… what about you? What’s on your wishlist?


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Carry Jobs https://www.carryology.com/liking/carry-jobs-3/ https://www.carryology.com/liking/carry-jobs-3/#respond Mon, 26 Nov 2018 22:46:50 +0000 https://www.carryology.com/?p=46635 With the year drawing to a close and a new one on the horizon, you might...

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With the year drawing to a close and a new one on the horizon, you might be pondering changing things up in the months to come. A change of scenery, developing new and existing skills, or pursuing a passion. And a new job ticks all the boxes. Whether you’re into sewing or marketing, project managing or graphic design, the job openings below cater to a variety of interests and skill sets. And while some are more directly carry-related than others, they all offer enticing opportunities to grow and learn with a quality brand behind you…


Bellroy

Always thinking of ways to improve existing carry? Keen on designs that celebrate honed simplicity, elegant style and practicality that’s fit for purpose? As Bellroy’s Senior Soft-goods Designer you’d have the freedom to explore and expand on these areas, while embracing a diverse work schedule that may see you creating in-house prototypes one day and liaising with suppliers the next.

Timbuk2

You understand how to build bags. You’re great at merging modern style and carry functionality. And you’re happy to work in a fast-paced environment, delivering on deadlines. Then Timbuk2’s Designer position for Women’s & Men’s Lifestyle & Travel Bags is well worth checking out.

Topo Designs

Handy with a camera and experienced in outdoor, fashion or garment photography? Why not give Topo Designs’ Full-Time Photographer position a shot. The role is suited to someone who is well organized, with experience in product, lifestyle and event photography. Experience with photographic equipment, lighting and editing techniques is also key.

Mystery Ranch

Got mad skills behind the sewing machine? Passionate about pooches and crafting some of the toughest packs in the industry? Mystery Ranch are seeking Production Sewers keen to hang out with fellow outdoor enthusiasts (and dog lovers) while building bad-ass load-bearing bags.

Arc’teryx

If cutting-edge innovation, superior quality and considered functionality are traits you value in a brand, Arc’teryx are hard to beat. And they’re hiring for a number of positions. There’s the opportunity to hone your skills and expand your design expertise through their renowned Veilance line, with positions including Design & Design Developer as well as Senior Designer for Veilance. If you’re eager to showcase your graphic design skills, Arc’teryx also has a 4-6 month contract for a Product Graphic Designer.

Peak Design

Are you an engineer with design, manufacturing, and management experience? Great at managing projects in a timely fashion and effective at communication? Peak Design are looking for an Engineering Project Manager to join the team. If you’re organized, keen to manage product launches, and can be on top of multiple tasks at once, this position could be just right for you.

Thule

Looking to sharpen your skills in Swedish style? Thule are seeking a Product Developer for their Packs, Bags and Luggage lines. From initial concepts through to production, you’ll get hands-on with Thule’s carry products, pushing quality, functionality and innovation.

Chrome Industries

Particularly passionate about custom carry and helping people create their ideal bag? If you’re in Portland, Chrome Industries have just the job for you. A Custom Bag Maker position to construct and repair Chrome bags, as well as participate in community outreach and testing and development of pre-release products.

GORUCK

If you dig the digital side of things, GORUCK has a variety of openings that may pique your interest. Positions such as Senior Manager, Digital Advertising, as well as Marketing Designer and Video Guru give you the opportunity to flex your marketing might for a brand that prides itself on teamwork, toughness and functional efficiency.

Triple Aught Design

If tough gear with a tactical vibe is your flavor, TAD may also entice you with their position for a Marketing Operations Manager. If you’ve got skills in social media, analytics, marketing and project management, and are keen to embrace the outdoor gear industry, this could be the role for you.


Know of any other enticing carry-related job openings? Help spread the word by sharing them in the comments below…

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