The Carry Awards – Best Carry On
Best Carry On - Goruck GR2 “Our favorite Carry On for traveling the world with only one bag” We can’t think of a better Carry On bag to travel the world with. The GR2 fits everything you need, blends...
View ArticleThe Carry Awards – Best Specialist Carry
Best Specialist - ABS Vario System “ABS created the category of life saving avalanche backpacks, and still own it with the Vario” There are not many carry areas where good design can save lives. And...
View ArticleThe Carry Awards Roundup
So, the first Carry Awards are done and dusted, finalists announced, winners decided. Dreams both crushed and realised in the same day (well, we like to think so ). Feedback has been pretty good so...
View ArticleQWSTION 1-for-2 Weekender
QWSTION have a great tweak to a solid existing style. We got excited about it. Now we’re sharing… The QWSTION Weekender is already a popular bag, serving as a versatile travel option that can move...
View ArticleRoad Test :: CamelBak Tri-Zip
An awesomely versatile backpack OK, so this one has been a long time coming. In fact, so long that I feel pangs of guilt over not having shared it earlier. The Tri-Zip is a tactical backpack that the...
View ArticleThe Arc’teryx Brand
Last week was pretty rad here at Carryology. In between chasing rainbows and talking general Carry awesomeness, we got the chance to interview Dan Green – the design manager for Arc’teryx and...
View Article5 Minutes with John Duran (CamelBak)
We recently reached out to a lot of people/brands to get more of these quick, insightful ’5 minutes with …’ happening. A lot came back straight away, a lot we’re still waiting on. I realise we only...
View ArticleCarry Geeking: Techlite backpack straps
Sometimes good design gets forgotten. Not necessarily unappreciated, but we tend to forget about the people/designers who have created something that we might be enjoying every day. What you’re about...
View ArticleEco-carry…
We’ve touched on the recycled materials topic before, not too deep, but just a glance. Which, after re-reading it a while back, made us think we should probably jump a bit deeper into it. So we’ve...
View ArticleRushfaster | Carry Retailers
Living mostly in Australia, we usually look with envy at all the great businesses IN OTHER COUNTRIES. We’re only little, so mostly we get ignored. Rushfaster are good, on a global level. They have a...
View ArticleCarry Jobs.
Work. Do you work to live or live to work? What’s that one line? Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life… Not entirely sure about that, I do love my job but I still consider it work....
View ArticleDrive By :: Herschel Heritage Backpack
In terms of carry explosions, Herschel fits the bill with a bang. This relatively young brand, founded in 2009, has enjoyed an almost unparalleled explosion. Herschel packs are everywhere, other than...
View ArticleDo It & Carry It – Chapter Two
This week’s Do It and Carry teaches you how to double the humble beach towel as a clothes satchel, using some Velcro and a piece of rope. You might be thinking hey, Tom Sawyer did that back in the...
View ArticleRoad Tests :: Incase DSLR Pro Pack
A photographer by trade, David Green is also handy at filming and animating, having put together Bellroy’s stop-motion videos. His love of photography is only rivalled by his love for bikes,...
View ArticleRoad Tests :: Burton F-Stop Pack
Our newest contributor and professional photographer Shelby Craig took the Burton F-Stop Pack on his travels to test how this camera backpack fared being put through its paces in a range of...
View ArticleRoad Tests :: Chrome Welded Rucksack
Chrome is a company that needs little introduction in the cycling and carry world. Seventeen years ago, they created their first bag, one that defined their trademark feature that’s still used today –...
View ArticleRoad Tests :: Heimplanet Daypack
What’s it about? Picture a Goruck GR1 that can tip over and double as a work satchel. Heimplanet is an innovative tent company making a move into carry. They’ve designed a quiver of bags that all draw...
View ArticleCarryology on Pinterest
Early on, we decided Carryology should be targeting quality not quantity. We want to offer insights, which means fewer posts that go into more depth than most blogs do. The downside to that is we...
View ArticleRoad Tests :: EVOC FR Enduro 16
Early this summer, I connected with EVOC bags, a German company specializing in carry for cycling and snow sports. Why? I’m always on the hunt for innovative product and product that I can take...
View ArticleRoad Tests :: Arc’teryx Quintic 28
A versatile snow pack that can do double duty – we hit the white stuff with the Arc’teryx Quintic 28… — THE BASICS What it’s about US $199 for a 28L snow pack with ski and snowboard carry (vertical or...
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