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Moment x Strohl Mountain Light 45

“Simplify, then add lightness.” – Colin Chapman Moment is a brand that we have been featuring more and more here on Carryology. They began with producing excellent lenses to enhance mobile photography...

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The Evolution of the GWA Citadel

GWA (Gear Whores Anonymous) is a small Southern California-based operation whose flagship product is the Citadel backpack. This EDC-focused 24L pack is now on its third iteration, each of which has...

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Bellroy Transit Backpack Review

Last summer, I fell in love. Deeply in love, madly in love… with a bag. But not just any bag. The Bellroy Weekender Plus was my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and I’m still smitten. When given...

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Harvest Label Flyer’s 70XX Backpack Review

Brands and their designers often take inspiration from the past with the goal to build something new and improved for the present and the future. Take vehicle design as an example; the historic Ford...

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ORBITGear R101 ADV-VX Review

ORBITGear have proven to be one of the most reactive gear brands I’ve tested so far. Their design keeps evolving through continuous iteration that accurately balances both versatility and performance,...

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Into Carry Cafe Racer Review

For many of us, consumption is an unfortunate part of our carry hobby. Slowly, larger brands like Patagonia and Arc’teryx are pushing the idea of “repair, don’t replace” but even with some of these...

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Beau Industries Parenting Pack R1 Review

Designing a parent bag is a tough job. No two parents carry the same loadout, and each parent does it a little differently. This situation has created a market flooded with utilitarian packs that aim...

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Is The Trakke Hoy Backpack the Perfect Heritage EDC?

It’s no secret that we are fond of our Glaswegian friends over at Trakke. They’ve consistently created handsome, functional products that blend traditional materials with modern design perfectly....

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Aer City Pack Review

The Aer City Pack fits right in with their iconic look and styling, including their ballistic Cordura® fabric and the signature coated center zip. It is a small pack, coming in at just 14 liters, but...

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Best Mountain Bike Backpacks of 2021

For many, mountain biking is the ultimate outdoor adventure. A way to explore nature, while embracing the uphill slogs to be rewarded with thrilling rapid descents. Testing your skills on challenging...

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10 Best Bike Commuter Backpacks, Tested

What makes for the best bike commuter backpack? What makes it different than any regular pack? While you can technically use any backpack to commute, bike commuting packs have a few features that will...

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Hyperlite Mountain Gear Daybreak Review

The Hyperlite Mountain Gear Daybreak is a crossover for outdoor and urban carry. See if it fits your needs… With the ultralight (UL) hiking community growing in popularity, it’s only natural that...

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Exo Mtn Gear K3 Review

An external framed backpack is one of the oldest carry inventions – three sticks tied together to create an A-frame has been a concept known for centuries. In the ’50s Kelty introduced the first pack...

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Haize Project Backpack No. 0.0 Review

The Haize Project Backpack No. 0.0 isn’t an attention-grabbing bag. But that’s not a bad thing. In fact, this is actually a very solid backpack. Delve into the details below… The post Haize Project...

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The Level Collective Logan Day Pack Review

Some bags are purely functional. Others are all about style. But when you explore bringing both together, things start to get really interesting. And when you push beyond your boundaries to build on...

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Ally Capellino Fin Waxed Cotton Backpack Review

The fashion industry is infamous for its prioritization of style over substance, but bag brand Ally Capellino makes no compromises. As founder and creative director Alison Lloyd puts it, “The...

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Best Active Backpack Champion | Carry Awards IX

Exceptionally tough and comfortable, our Best Active Backpack champion conquers demanding backcountry terrain and heavy loads with aplomb… 1st Place Hill People Gear Umlindi V2 Hill People Gear have...

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Triple Aught Design Axiom 24 Review

​​  Triple Aught Design is well known to our Carry community for making rugged technical gear. They’re a small American business making gear mostly in the United States with the purpose of inspiring...

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Mystery Ranch Bridger 55 Review

The Mystery Ranch Bridger 55 hits the trails with maximized comfort in mind… At this point, Mystery Ranch is a brand that needs no introduction in the pack community. Developing and crafting...

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Osprey Daylite Expandable Travel Pack 26+6 Review

Osprey has been around for a long time and is hugely respected by carry enthusiasts and everyday folks alike. Go to just about any airport or hostel, and you’ll find someone with an Osprey pack on...

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