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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Live Reveal - Thursday 12th of June at 1700BST

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    • ddtrashD
      ddtrash
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      Thanks to all the helpful comments @Giles @jordanscollected @mclaincausey. I think I am on the right track with either the 2 day Assault or the Dragon 2.0. I just need to decide which type of opening I would prefer.

      I have been using a very nice 30 litre roll top climbing style sack from Black Diamond, the Street Creek 30.
      While I am perfectly happy with the pack there is an annoying downside, other people struggle to close the top effectively.

      When I travel offshore my bag is checked just like at a standard airport security check. However once the bag has gone through the scanner then you can not touch the bag again, it gets whisked off to the waiting helicopter. Medication and laptops have to be taken out the bag before being scanned and this causes the problems. The security staff are not great at rolling the top down sufficiently or cinching down the securing strap having put the laptop and medication back into the bag.
      I am stuck behind a perspex security screen giving "gentle encouragement" for the staff to do the bloody thing up properly.

      End result has been my stuff rolling around the heli deck of the rig as the bag is offloaded out of the luggage hold, not ideal at all.

      A more foolproof design of bag closure would help.

      There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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      • mclaincauseyM
        mclaincausey
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        @ddtrash this is too small for you but the Mission Workshop Rhake I think navigated the rolltop well by allowing a couple of different closure options.

        Even better than that is the rofmia Backpack v2, which is zippered at the top. You don't have to roll that down at all to secure it and that's kind of the max expanded/unfurled setting. I used this bag in a recent trip to Barcelona and am obsessed with it. I've sung its praises here already so I'll leave it there.

        Think it, be it.

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        • GraemeG
          Graeme
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          @ddtrash the Trakke Storr might be another option. They have a flat zip to open the front like a suitcase, so they should be pretty foolproof.

          I've linked to the 35 litre version, there are also 20 and 25 litre models. There's not much stock at the moment, so you might have to wait if you want a particular size or colour.

          The Bannoch Pro has a traditional flap opening, with zips down each side of the front panel, allowing easy access. That might be another option, but it's a more complicated closure than the Storr, which increases the risk that the security people can't close it properly.

          Trakke are made in Scotland, and the packs I've seen are well put together. They tend to be conservative in how they estimate volume, so they can be larger than other bags with the same capacity on paper.

          Since no-one has mentioned it, the GoRuck GR series would also be an option.

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          • guiltypartyG
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            @ddtrash I also considered the Dragon 2.0 for an overnight bag but every video review I watched felt it mentioned that it packed a little smaller than what I was hoping for. I do like the zip opening of it a bit more than the classic tri-zip but it's hard to justify the Carryology premium price tag.

            With that said I have the Alpha One Niner Cobra, which is a Carryology collab version of the Evade 1.5 Full and it's fantastic 25L clam shell bag. I also have a 26L GoRuck M23, which packs more like a 30+ liter bag and it's an awesome travel bag.

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            • deancleanD
              deanclean
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              These Ortliebs look awesome. I need a new bag to put my swimming stuff in and those could be perfect. It looks like they can be completely hosed off. My current swim bag gets very dirty from the bottom of the lockers. I walk to the pool most times and the backpack looks like a beast. The Atrack looks perfect.

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              • GilesG
                Giles
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                I have not seen the Atrack (but now I want one 🙂 )

                I am an Ortlieb fanboy though. Paula hates them, but she does not really understand what I need from my luggage.....

                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                • deancleanD
                  deanclean
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                  I’ll take a good look around the site tonight while at work. I was only looking at the Canada website briefly but sometimes there are different products available in different countries. I’ll check out the International site tonight. I see a bag I like and it becomes very easy to justify the need 😊

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                  • GilesG
                    Giles
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                    Same here - the 45 is calling me. Will be fantastic for shore fishing in the tropics...Can even use the bottle holders for rods and hold them to the side with the straps above the holders....

                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                    • deancleanD
                      deanclean
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                      @Giles I ordered the 35 L Atrack in Dark Sand last night at work. Was going to get the water system too but figured I’d just stick with my trusty Nalgene for now. I’ll make sure to post some photos.

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                      • GilesG
                        Giles
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                        Please do. Thank you

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        • mclaincauseyM
                          mclaincausey
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                          @Giles said in Luggage Bags and Packs:

                          Cabin luggage sorted......

                          How is that working out? Particularly that dyneema tote?

                          Think it, be it.

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                          • GilesG
                            Giles
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                            Perfect thank you. No complaints whatsoever - well I think I need the PC insert for the tote 🙂

                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                            • deancleanD
                              deanclean
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                              The Atrack bag got to me a couple days ago. It’s going to work well for me. The only issue for some people would be if you need access to stuff in the bag often while you are walking. There is no real quick access. You would have to take the bag off and lay it down and basically unzip the whole thing to get what you wanted depending on where it is in the bag. This is not an issue for me because I pack it, walk to where I’m going, then open it. Plus there are two big side pockets for for whatever you need quickly and two little pockets on the waist buckle part. There is a cool little detail you won’t find on line but I’m sure is common with Ortlieb. The straps are folded over on the ends and stitched in an “o” shape to secure the folded end. Could have easily just stitched across but the added detail is nice. There is also a little hook inside the bag you could attach your keys or whatever to and 4 nice big zip pockets.

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                              • NikN
                                Nik
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                                New daily bag. I liked the look of the Arcteryx Granville 16 but read reviews about the back panel fabric tearing up jackets and shirts. Then I found a vintage-y one with an earlier design smooth back panel and a slightly different interior setup with a side zip divided front pocket and picked it up. I am happy with it, and for days when I take it to work and go to the gym, I put wet/stinky gym, clothes into this Musto rollmop dry bag 1.5litre, which fits those things perfectly.
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                                • BrandreaB
                                  Brandrea
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                                  We travel quite a bit and one thing I’ve realized, is that there’s no substitute for a back pack.

                                  My go to is Ogio. They aren’t all that expensive but they hold up really well, they have a great mix of handy pockets and travel straps. Comfortable and balanced too for trekking.

                                  Oh …. And get yourself a hero clip. They are indispensable IMHO 🙂

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                                  • mclaincauseyM
                                    mclaincausey
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                                    I agree on backpacks and Hero Clips.

                                    I've come to realize that there's almost nothing that a messenger does that a well designed backpack doesn't do about as well or better and it's much better for your back and shoulders to have the weight distributed more.

                                    Think it, be it.

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                                    • chrisjohnnickC
                                      chrisjohnnick
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                                      Love hero clips! I have a medium and a large one on two different bags. I usually buy at least one every Christmas for someone on the list.

                                      Wants List:
                                      IHSH-20-Red, XL
                                      IHSH-208-Indigo Kersey, L-XL
                                      IHSH-254-Grey Kersey, L-XL
                                      IHSW-45 Black, M
                                      IH-526SV 21oz type III, 38 or 40
                                      IH-777S-SB size 32
                                      IH-777S-142 size 31 or 32

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                                      • GraemeG
                                        Graeme
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                                        @Graeme said in Luggage Bags and Packs:

                                        @ddtrash the Trakke Storr might be another option. They have a flat zip to open the front like a suitcase, so they should be pretty foolproof.

                                        I've linked to the 35 litre version, there are also 20 and 25 litre models. There's not much stock at the moment, so you might have to wait if you want a particular size or colour.

                                        The Bannoch Pro has a traditional flap opening, with zips down each side of the front panel, allowing easy access. That might be another option, but it's a more complicated closure than the Storr, which increases the risk that the security people can't close it properly.

                                        Trakke are made in Scotland, and the packs I've seen are well put together. They tend to be conservative in how they estimate volume, so they can be larger than other bags with the same capacity on paper.

                                        Unfortunately, Trakke announced that they are closing, and all of their remaining stock has sold out. It's a real shame, as they made lovely bags. I was very tempted by a Bannoch Pro.

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                                        • AnesthetistA
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                                          @Graeme on top of that apparently the now Yeti owned Mystery Ranch is closing up their Bozeman operation.

                                          Also @Graeme I haven been on the forums much so I missed your Loyal Stricklin score. Great looking pack in a cool leather. Have you been carrying it often?

                                          IG: bluehandsslim

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                                          • SourPowerS
                                            SourPower
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                                            I wanted to share some local Colorado craftsmanship with y’all. Oveja Negra is primarily a bike-packing brand, and their ethos is very in line with the IH way. I absolutely love my Portero Roll-Top Backpack, which I had embellished with a smiley face patch by the owner Lane!

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                                            “Oveja Negra designs, manufactures, and sells top-shelf bikepacking bags out of our fun and bustling factory in Salida, CO. We are 16 people and 20 machines working our tails off to provide the best bags and customer service to our riders worldwide. Since our start in 2012 we've been manufacturing bikepacking gear in the Upper Arkansas Valley of Colorado. Born in a 300 square foot hole in the wall shop in the old mining town of Leadville, we've since moved our operation down valley to the river town of Salida. Every bag that bears our name is manufactured by a small team of dedicated and talented sewers right here in our factory.
                                            When you decide to purchase an Oveja Negra product you are supporting our community. Thanks to you we are able to provide thrive-able careers to people who live and play in our funky little mountain town. We're also committed to supporting other US manufacturers; this helps us limit the environmental impact of the transportation of our raw goods as well as giving us and you the peace of mind that our materials are produced ethically by companies who invest in their communities. Over 90% of our raw materials come from other domestic factories.
                                            Beyond our ethos of domestic manufacturing, quality is king at Oveja Negra. We are obsessive about the details and keep a close eye on every product. Our gear is designed, tested, and sewn by cyclists that work hard to insure your adventures go off without a hitch.”

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