Dig or Diss | New Category
Dig or Diss is a new category we are introducing to the world of Carryology. Designed to be short and easily digestible chunks of content, these Dig or Diss posts will allow us to post about the...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Bags that fall over
Dig or Diss | Bags that fall over. This is a definite diss: It bites when you’re in line at the airport, train or even lining up for your tasty Chai Latte (w/honey) and you have some sort of roller...
View ArticleDig or Diss | 2-Way Straps
Dig or Diss | 2 Way Straps So this is a Dig. We are digging anyone who is making messenger with 2-way straps… Kinda funny to think that some brands create messengers (or bags that work better with...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Airport Laptop Issues
Dig or Diss | Airport Laptop Issues So this is a Diss, we never like talking ill about anything carry. But it does suck when your laptop doesn’t fit into the trays provided at most of the airports…...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Air Mesh
Dig or Diss | Air Mesh This is a diss, we’re def not fans of air mesh. It rubs on your skin real bad, doesn’t actually help back ventilation, and has terrible durability… While we don’t advise you to...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Wide Straps
This installment of Dig or Diss see us throw down our love for any packs that have embraced the wide strap. Sweet, sweet wide strap, so comfortable on our shoulders, helping us spread the weight of...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Duraflex Buckles
Dig or Diss | Duraflex Buckles Duraflex buckles are pretty epic – strength, variety and reliability. This is a dig. A Big Dig. We really like the buckles that Duraflex make, they offer a good variety...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Sternum Straps
Dig or Diss | Sternum Straps How good are sternum straps?! We love them, hence why this is a big old DIG. Done right these really do help stabilise your pack and reduce that heavy feeling load...
View ArticleDig or Diss | Strap & Load Adjustment
Dig or Diss | Straps & Load Adjustment This is an interesting DISS, done right it would be DIG. Trekking packs are big and semi-rigid. This means they need straps that can pull the top of the pack...
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