The most important thing you can pack for a long outdoor trek is water, which is why hydration packs are an ideal accessory. But trying to suck water through a long hose when you’re exhausted, well, sucks. So Geigerrig is releasing a new pressurized hydration pack that’s like having a Super Soaker strapped to your back. More »
A company called UD Replicas—known for making bike leathers based off movie costumes—has brought to life one of Batman’s more obscure accessories from the recent Christian Bale films. First seen in The Dark Knight while Batman stands atop a skyscraper in Hong Kong, Batman’s backpack can now be yours for about $300. More »
A good bag is just about as important as the gadgets it carries. Your electronics are fragile and expensive to replace, and your back is fragile and impossible to replace. Ogio’s Renegade RSS bag is damn near as good as it gets at protecting both. More »
Not since the tennis ball has a product promised to so radically change the face of pick-up kickball games. Gone are the days of kids having to place two backpacks side-by-side to create an impromptu goal because Golme’s new Urban Pac backpack features a five-foot wide pop-out net. More »
When you’re swooshing through the fresh powder in your secret backcounty ski spot, the last thing you want is a heavy pack strapped to your back. But you also don’t want to venture into the wilderness without the proper supplies. So the next time you hit the distant slopes, consider Dakine’s capacious new BC Vest as an alternative to your backpack. More »
Watershed’s Water-Tight Backpack: Durable, But Stylish Enough for Every Day Use
Posted in: Today's Chili Sometimes carting around expensive electronics in your bag can be worrisome. Bad weather is always a threat since no one wants their laptop to get wet. If you’re paranoid, then the Watershed Big Creek Backpack might ease some of your anxiety. More »
Not only is Kata’s Revolver 8 backpack a safe place to carry your camera gear when traveling, it’s just as useful in the thick of things when you’re snapping away and need quick access to your lenses. Up to five lenses can be stashed inside a rotating barrel, making it easy to grab just the one you need from an access panel without opening the entire backpack. More »