Thursday, December 29, 2011

AirPacks Ergonomic Backpack by Core - Large - Red

!: discounted AirPacks Ergonomic Backpack by Core - Large - Red discount

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Post Date : Dec 29, 2011 17:10:06 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

The Large #4500 features a new built in padded compartment that can accommodate a standard sized laptop computer. Physicians recommend that students carry no more than 15% of their body weight on their shoulders and backs, yet studies show younger students are lugging as much as 40% each day. Standard ergonomic design features include: patented lumbar air cushion and wider, foam cushioned shoulder straps, adjustable both top and bottom with unique slide strapping that automatically adjust side-to-side to help maintain correct ergonomic support. Additional features include: padded haul handle, built in padded laptop compartment, two large interior compartment for heavier books and other necessities, side cinch straps to secure extra load closer to the back, a large front pocket with organizer for notebooks, pens and pencils (even a handy key keeper, CD player pocket and headphone ports), a front zipper pocket, padded haul handle, one side mesh bottle pocket, one side fabric pocket with buckle and a new detachable cell phone/mp3 holder. Comes in a variety of popular colors. Recommended by the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations.

  • For students or adults 5.5" tall or measuring 17" or more shoulder top to natural waist
  • Dimensions: 18" x 12.5" x 12". Capacity: 2600 cubic inches. Mini air pump included
  • Made of durable Poly Oxford 600-denier material
  • Patented air technology reduces stress on back by up to 80%, lightens effective load by 50%
  • Transfers weight from shoulders to lower back for revolutionary comfort and support

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

A Backpack With Wheels?

!: A Backpack With Wheels?

I wouldn't have thought a backpack with wheels would actually work for backpacking, but when I saw the web site for the "Wheelpacker"(TM), I was impressed. You wear a frame that attaches you to a wheeled pack. It can even go over logs and rocks. It started me thinking about what other backpacking innovations are just waiting to be marketed. Here are a few of the things I came up with. Steal these ideas, please.

Inflatable Frame Backpack

With frame-less backpacks we often put folded sleeping pads in the pack for cushioning against our backs and some support for the load. Why not just have the part of the pack that rests against the user's back inflate. With the same technology used for lightweight self-inflating sleeping bag pads, it would only add about six ounces. The backpack could then double as a foot-bag/pad for sleeping.

Taking this idea further, I imagine a self-inflating backpack that folds out into a sleeping pad. The backpack "frame" would be the pad, in a "U" shape for some rigidity in the pack. Self-inflating sleeping bag pads are as light as 14 ounces now, and frame less packs 12 ounces, so the combination could probably be made to weigh just 20 ounces.

Wax Paper Food Bags

Put backpacking food in wax-paper packaging instead of plastic. The packages then double as emergency fire-starters, since wax paper will usually burn even when wet.

Pillow/Waterbag

When I need to carry more water I use the plastic bladders from boxed wine. They are light, strong, and I inflate the bag with air to use as a pillow too. To market a dual-purpose water container/pillow, it just needs a soft removable covering of some sort.

Jacket Backpack

Why not a frame-less backpack with a jacket that is a part of the pack? It can be folded out of the way, and the pack would have normal shoulder straps. When wearing the jacket, though, it would stabilize the pack, keep you warmer, and make it easy to push through heavy brush, because it wouldn't catch on things as easily. It is something like wearing a large jacket over a backpack, but with the weight-savings and stability that come from combining them. It could be called a "Jacket Pack-it."

Backpacking Game

Print a chess/checkers board on a jacket or backpack, and you have a carry-along game that weighs nothing extra. Great for spending hours in the tent waiting out the rain. If you don't carry the pieces, stones or pine cones could work as checkers.

Backpacking gear ideas and innovations keep popping into my head as I write this. Most are based on the idea of "dual purpose" items. They may work, some may not, but it is an entertaining dose of inspiration from a backpack with wheels.


A Backpack With Wheels?

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Saddle Piel Leather Large Buckle Flap Backpack

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The compact Piel Leather Large Buckle Flap Backpack is perfect for carrying your belongings in a manageable, trendy bag. The main compartment is home to an inside zippered pocket and a small zip pocket on the flap, as well as multiple other pockets and compartments throughout. The easy to carry Large Buckle Flap Backpack has a top handle for easy carrying, and adjustable padded straps. Features: Backpack is available in saddle, black, and chocolate Backpack has multiple pockets and compartments Backpack has a thumb release Side phone pocket Top handle Adjustable padded strap Specifications: Overall dimensions: 16" H x 15" W x 5.5" D Weight: 3 lb

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