Jeff takes the Hill People Gear Junction from the trails to the slopes.
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Hailing from LA, Code of Bell was at the front of the sling and fanny pack wave we’ve seen over the past few years. The CoB X-PAK and X-POD were game changers in the sling world, adding roll-top style capacity in a sleek package with modern materials. You’ll find that they’re commonly searched for and
We dig into ULA Equipment’s first take on an everyday carry backpack, the Dragonfly.
We look at the first release from the new England based maker, Salkan.
Kevin takes a look at the AEL026 from New Zealand bag maker, Alchemy Equipment.
We take a look at Gossamer Gear’s Vagabond line, including the Daypack, Jet, and Packable.
We took a look at one of Mission Workshop’s newest sling offerings, the Spar.
Pinch Flat Designs is a small company from Oregon with heavy roots in mountain biking. They have been using their experiences and needs on the trails to make the Dropper Pack when riding, as well as a tote for more general use. Wonderfully enough, Pinch Flat also shares our community’s love for Dimension Polyant XPAC
Orbit Gear are a brand based in Jakarta, Indonesia, making goods which draw from military and outdoors technical design but adapted for urban use. Their work fits closely with the ‘techwear’ style that has broken away from mainstream streetwear in recent years, blending into a distinctive, science-fiction-inspired look. As well as a staple line of
It’s not often that we review a brand that markets to the canine demographic, but for co-founders Raj Rihal and Gio Guidetti, the human and the dog are an inseparable duo. According to Rihal, “…we noticed the only times we weren’t behind the screen, was when we took our dogs out. Pups forced us to