Luggage Bags and Packs
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@goosehd they’re quiet but always hungry
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@mclaincausey Taylor Welden posted prices and specs for the new Matador X Carryology collaboration to Facebook.
EDX ULTRA Backpack
Volume: 22 liters
Weight: 18oz (520g)
Dimensions: 7.8 x 10.8 x 17.9in (20 x 27 x 45cm)
$260EDX ULTRA Messenger
Volume: 10 liters
Weight: 16oz (450g)
Dimensions: 5.5 x 11 x 16.9in (14 x 28 x 43cm)
$210EDX ULTRA Sling
Volume: 2 liters
Weight: 8oz (230g)
Dimensions: 3.3 x 5.6 x 10.9in (8 x 14 x 28cm)
$150@Anesthetist your Alpine Luddites pack looks lovely.
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Ty @Graeme
I might have to see the new matadors but was a little disappointed in the last run. For a bag billed to be highly water resistant, it just isnt that great. The back panel is also sticky and hot.
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@Anesthetist the write-up on Carryology said that the new version has a mesh back. This was present on the first version but absent from the second. I don't know how breathable it will be.
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@Graeme will have to give it a look.
I have to admit….I might have too many packs….
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@Anesthetist I have two rucksacks, my old Verbockel and a Loyal Stricklin, and I consider that too many!
I'm tempted by the Matador collaboration too, but I'm not sure if I'll get one.
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@Anesthetist good shout. If they aren’t seam sealing and patterning for water resistance, it doesn’t matter how water resistant the materials are.
I gotta say though, I do like Ultra. Dyneema has an appeal that to me is a bit more aesthetic and more organic. Ultra has a tech appeal: robust, light, and stiff, and it looks it. The stiffness can be good or bad depending on how the bag is designed and materials used.
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@Graeme i dont want to admit how many I have
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@tody I mainly liked the simple look of the one bag I bought, not sure about the backpacks etc. The material is really cool with a lot of texture, but the bags are otherwise very simple (e.g. there is no contouring in the lid, so in heavy rain any laptop etc is exposed from the gaps where the strap is attached). I actually bought a small purse from the (off) white material and like it quite bit.
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@Anesthetist awesome lookin bag
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I’ve gotten pretty hooked on traveling with my tom bihn techonaut 45 backpack. It’s kinda big but I like under packing it and having room for souvenirs if needed. Works great for work stuff with laptop sleeve, some org pockets, and rolling luggage sleeve but also does fine on hikes with comfy shoulder straps, some back panel breathability, and a decent hip belt. Mine is made of the lighter weight halcyon, which I don’t love the look and feel of as much as their heavy ballistic nylon but I sure appreciate the lighter weight and how well it stuffs into overhead bins and under seats. I have their synik 30 too, which I love the look and feel of, but it just doesn’t hold that much stuff and has too many org pockets for my needs. More of a backpack-based briefcase.