So, we’ve covered Temple Bags before. Since, they have changed the name of their company and added an “Aviator” line. Regardless, everything they make still pretty much rules. I’m in love with this simple iPad sleeve.
This rules. If you have plans to leave the country in a hurry (for any reason at all), it might be a damn good idea to have the Roll Up Travel Charger on hand. Sure, it’s sold by Restoration Hardware.. But come on man! This thing is brilliant!
This guy was sick of the typical nylon and velcro camera bags and straps, so he developed his own line of hand made camera straps and bags. I like the idea, but the final product might be a tad too rustic for my tastes.
Behold design simplicity and functionality in a small package meant for your pocket… I’m a front-pocket wallet guy, but I was drawn to this wonderfully done video as well as the idea of having a hidden pocket for big bills. Maybe the time has come to give the ass-pocket wallet another try.
I don’t know a thing about this brand, but I sure do like their style. The “Little America” backpack pictured above is just one of their classically inspired products.
To make up for my early post on “flippy floppies,” how about a set of bad ass suitcases tough enough for the harshest of assignments? Muji cases hold up to 72 liters of gear and are literally indestructible. Best part? They aren’t that pricey for what they are. $240
I’m not really much of a tactical guy, but I like looking at all of the mil-spec packs and what not offered by small companies with ingenuity. One new company that I’ve seen mentioned a lot lately on the forums and blogs of the world is Hazard 4. I know nothing about them other than what I’ve read on their site, but I figured their popularity was worth mentioning here.