Luggage Bags and Packs
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Both are looking great Veloaudio. The bexar is a real stunner! If you have any interest, I have a Bexar tote I'd let go. BTW, still loving your SDR?
Does anyone have any info about Mismo? There is one on sale at End that is calling my name. @graeme ?
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Also, I dont remember if I've shared this before but this is my Tanner's Alley 1960's briefcase. I found it in a little shop in Morgantown, WV about 6 years ago and had to have it. Since then, I've used it as my edc work bag. It is aging well and is a big compliment grabber.
Sorry for the low light pics!
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Both are looking great Veloaudio. The bexar is a real stunner! If you have any interest, I have a Bexar tote I'd let go. BTW, still loving your SDR?
Does anyone have any info about Mismo? There is one on sale at End that is calling my name. @grame ?
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SDR D3 has been my go to travel bag for almost a year. No regrets. I never have to gate check it and I throw it around without worrying about damage. No wheels luggage is the way to go.
I'm able to pack light enough on work trips so I can usually pack the Bexar in the SDR but I'm ok carrying them both on the same shoulder. ~40L is plenty of space for me to pack what I need on a personal trip, including my IH shirts.
The Bexar will be three in June and it just keeps getting better with age. I also don't worry about throwing it around. I have only treated the leather a few times. It has the perfect combo of organization/separation inside with some extra space for a snack, headphones, and all my cords/peripherals. I can even fit a packable jacket or vest if I want. It will be a good holdover until I pull the trigger on a Bole briefcase [emoji3]
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I'm after a good canvas tote, something with short handles to carry & then a shoulder strap too. Mainly for everyday use, any recommendations? I've had a filson, but don't fancy another one. Thanks.
The Superior Labor Engineer Shoulder Bag (they also do a Tote) or Helmet Bag. https://www.nomadostore.com/collections/the-superior-labor-bags-accessories
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I haven't looked too into them since I asked, been super busy at work but this has caught my eye thanks to the 3sixteen collab version: https://www.dsptch.com/collections/packs/products/utility-tote-black
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Hi all, I decided to order the Tanner Goods Wilderness rucksack in Obsidian canvas last weekend from makers themselves as they were running a 20% discount offer during that weekend. The cost of shipping it to the U.K. via UPS took up virtually all of the discount and there were import duties and tax to pay on top. Even with all of these added costs, purchasing the rucksack directly from Tanner Goods was easily the most economical route for me and it took five working days from ordering to arrival which I reckon isn't too bad at all.
As for the rucksack, the workmanship is top notch and the style works for me. This will be my daily bag so I'll have plenty of time to figure out its pros and cons (for me, at least) and its durability.
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I flicked through a lot of this thread looking for ideas on bags.
I needed something extremely hard wearing, relatively 'multi purpose', not to big & not too small.
I finally settled on a leather 'farriers bag'.
Having purchased a gun slip & several belts from the same place, I had no worries about quality & ruggedness.
I was however unsure about the size….. as much as there were measurements listed, it was still difficult to picture in my head.
Eventually, I went ahead & ordered & the size worked out perfectly.
I think if I use this bag seven days a week, I will struggle to wear it out in my lifetime! At £150, I'm more than happy.
The pictures have my 1930's Ironheart Wesco's in to give a perspective.
The hobble belt came from the same place as the bag, I'm sure that would prevent a buffalo from wandering off too!Andy.
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I'm vaguely looking at rucksacks again, and have found a few interesting options that haven't been mentioned in these parts.
I really like the South2 West8 Trek Pack, and the Nigel Cabourn Mountain Rucksack is a similar design. I really like basic packs, but it's got a decidedly primitive harness.
The Cotopaxi Nazca 24L Travel Pack might be too small for extended trips, but I'm wanting to downsize my carry-on to cut weight. It opens in half like a suitcase, and has had a good review and blog writeup.
The Fjallraven Travel Pack is a similar design to the Nazca, in that it has a clamshell opening, but is a bit larger at around 35 litres. There's a matching Travel Toiletry Bag that fits into a compartment behind the zip on the front. It looks a clever system.
The Kletterwerks Drei Zip is a cross between one of the Mystery Ranch tri-zip packs, and the Flip pack.
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My new backpack. Triple Aught Design Fast Pack Litespeed. Heavier then I thought but nice. Foliage wasn't my first choice in color (that would have been black), but I found this one used with three small pouches and the internal organizer for 50,00 € less then the backpack alone is sold here in Germany.
My wife hates it. My son wants it. My daugther envys me for the glow in the dark ranger eyes.
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My new backpack. Triple Aught Design Fast Pack Litespeed. Heavier then I thought but nice. Foliage wasn't my first choice in color (that would have been black), but I found this one used with three small pouches and the internal organizer for 50,00 € less then the backpack alone is sold here in Germany.
My wife hates it. My son wants it. My daugther envys me for the glow in the dark ranger eyes.
A great pack indeed! I also have the foliage, but ideally wanted the black! It's actually pretty versatile.
Is it the latest version (they changed the way the shoulder straps were incorporated into the frame)?
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There's an interview with Douglas Davidson at Carryology about the collaboration he's doing with Cordura, which uses their TPX fabric.
This backpack is part of the range, along with a tote and messenger bag, and will be available at The Brown Buffalo on 18th April. I really like the look of it, because it's simple. Most things seem over designed to me these days.
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Bagjack Sniper Bag. I dont much get into the tech/tacticool stuff that much but I wanted a different smallish day bag and this one caught my eye. It's small but holds quite a bit with everything being quickly accessible. Truthfully, I am surprised how much organization they crammed into a bag this size. Quality is as you'd expect from Bagjack and is top notch.
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^Nice. How does the inside organization look. Can you post some pics?
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@veloaudio
I apologize in advance about the picture quality, but I hope this helps you get an idea of how it's constructed. First, the bag has four waterproof YKK zips: one on the top which can reach all panels, one on the front, and two for the hand warmer. From the molle side inward, the first layer is a slighly elevated, padded slot for a small tablet (fits my kindle and supposedly fits an Ipod mini):The next slot reaches the bottom of the bag and has a coated cordura slot for a notebook/ wallet/ phone:
Next is a zippered spot that holds the hand warmer (which is easily removable). This slot can also hold a slimmer water bottle, although make sure the lid is on tight. I didnt [emoji849] and this compartment became a hydration bladder. Luckily none of my electronics got wet:
Lastly there is another slot with an organization panel for pens, a slim phone or ipod, etc. This pocket is accessible through the top zip or front zip:
Lastly, a gratuitous muff shot [emoji1]:
Let me know if you need any other pics or angles.
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Latest addition - Filson Backpack
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Peak Designs Everday Sling. I just got this in yesterday and am really liking all of the organization and the strap set up. Really well thought out and well made [emoji106]
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Today was the last day that the Carryology Store was open in Melbourne.
They've been running down stock in anticipation of closing, and this weekend everything was half price. I picked up a couple of pieces.
My brother, @GuzziRob, is a keen photographer. Last night I asked him if he was interested in any of the remaining camera bags, and he picked out a Burton x F-Stop one. I think that it's a limited edition, Japan-only model.
Yes, I have a purple sofa.
I came close to buying a Bedouin Foundry Pequod. @Cutlasshound will think that I'm crazy for not doing so, but the position of the straps meant that the top of the pack would interfere with a motorcycle helmet when riding in a crouch position.
Instead I got myself a Thisispaper Top Roll Rucksack in off white.
Thisispaper are a publisher, design collective, and gaggle of hipsters from Warsaw in Poland. I'd seen it whilst browsing things there a few days ago, and thought that it looked a nice bag. I was after something that's smaller and lighter than my Defy Verbockel, fits the personal item dimensions for US airlines, and could take a couple of standard sized packing cubes (14" x 10" x 3") in its main compartment.
The pack itself is made from an undyed 19 oz canvas, which Thisispaper describe as sailcloth, with natural vegetable tanned leather for straps and the base, and I expect that it'll patinate beautifully. The stitching is really clean. Inside there are a few pockets and a laptop sleeve, built into a linen lining.
Incidentally, it's possible that there'll be a final day next weekend in an attempt to clear out remaining stock. Things that might be of interest include:
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Tanner Goods Wilderness Rucksack in both spruce salt and pepper and blue salt and pepper.
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Bedouin Foundry Pequod in black. There were two of these earlier today.
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GoRuck Kid Ruck in pink.
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Peak Design Everyday Messenger in tan.
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Atelier De L'Armée Flight Pack in black, and the Flight Carrier in various colours.
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Thisispaper Classic Backpack in grey.
If there's anything that sounds interesting, they might be able to post it out to you, or I can proxy it.
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