The Bridger 35 is a new dayhiking pack for Mystery Ranch in Summer ’23. Jed takes it to the hills.
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GORUCK is a company whose very DNA comes from the U.S. Army Special Operations. The company was started in 2008 by Jason McCarthy who served as a Communications Sergeant in the 10th Special Forces Group. While visiting his wife who was a CIA Case Officer at the time, McCarthy designed a “go bag” for her
Hill People Gear (HPG) needs no introduction here. Named after its founders, Evan and Scott Hill, HPG is known around the world for their tough, dependable packs that keep the adventurer on the trail with relative comfort and ease. There is one pack in their line-up that has seen a few iterations and changes over
Hitchhikers SG is a very interesting brand and store from Singapore that likes to be at the pinnacle of carry goods and packs. Started by a group of people from different backgrounds, they all realized that a good pack should not be an afterthought, but rather a carefully thought out piece of equipment. Through their
This year, Attitude Supply are launching a new version of their ATD1 backpack. PK takes it for a trip.
The Rainmaker is Greenroom136’s premiere backpack. Jeff Grant takes their custom ‘W?ldcard’ options for a spin on the classic.
Osprey have launched a new Chest Rig as part of their Archeon Line. Jed takes it for a test in the Mountains.
Since last year, the waist pack style seems to be catching on again. Across those commonly featured on this site, we’re now hard pressed to find a brand that does not offer a waist pack in its product line. Tactical-styled bag company Vanquest, for example, have released the Dendrite, available in two sizes. Tech Specs
The Basecamp Duffel is an icon of hard-use luggage, seen hauling gear around the world. Patrik tests another modern classic.
Reika are a new bag company from the UK. Jed checks out their first offering, a 35L Travel Pack