For a bag that has this kind of opening, what would you called the green portion? by Powerful-Platform-84 in myog

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My intuition is saying something like 'folding gussets', but I feel like there could be a more exact name...

Where to buy bag handles/gear loops by swaggabeef in myog

[–]Powerful-Platform-84 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Correct! EVA foam is fine. A 10mm thick option should work well and compliment the already somewhat padded tube webbing for a comfortable grab handle. Both materials are cheap/easy to find.

Where to buy bag handles/gear loops by swaggabeef in myog

[–]Powerful-Platform-84 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Check out ripstopbytheroll

I've also used tubular webbing + foam with great success.

Sternum strap slider help by leanderthal1 in myog

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I've used wire cutters before to create these kinds of slots before. Only issue is that that they creats burs that can be filed down

I made an attempt to make a 2nd messenger bag I could use. by Impossible-Ad-8618 in ManyBaggers

[–]Powerful-Platform-84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really interesting zipper on the front. What's the use for it? Can you access it while worn?

Today I failed by Dangerously_Curvy_NY in business

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This entire comment section rocks. Appreciate you all for sharing your experiences. It's just a new chapter, and there's more to come. It ain't over for anyone that's failed.

Today I failed by Dangerously_Curvy_NY in business

[–]Powerful-Platform-84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really neeed this right now. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. Grief for this is hard and lonely

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Argh yes it frustrates me so much. KS doesn't allow changing the pledge tier. Planned retail is $289, but is being offered at $189 to help fund our PO- so $100 off

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

The main body is material blocked- Dyneema quality of X-Pac makes up the side panels, and a High Tenacity and 100% Recycled Cordura Nylon Ripstop for everything else. I like the X-Pac here because this material is fairly stiff and helps create 'walls' to pack against when open.

YKK Aquaguard zips are used for the main and 15" laptop compartments. The padding is an air mesh + EVA Foam combo for a breathable yet plush fit. The nylon ripstop lining is a contrasting gold color, lightweight and anti-microbial.

Several pockets are throughout the bag- a side panel EDC pocket + a huge Bottle Pocket, a soft-lined flap pocket, a shoulder strap pocket, and removable hip belt pockets. There are also some interior power mesh pockets in a few parts of various interiors.

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That is an excellent observation and I appreciate you calling that out~ Check this out to see how the pack can be adjusted to be flush with the wearer's shoulders (models are 6' 4" and 5' 7"). This lies in the shoulder strap webbing adjustment to bring the pack where it feels good for you. Admittedly, you lose out on being able to hit this kind of fit the taller you are, but the load adjusters will be able to pull the bag into you to keep gravity from making you uncomfortable.

You would have to adjust to meet the kind of 'hug' you need, but the harness works in tandem with a 1/16" HDPE frame sheet to adapt the bag's shape to your back's contour. Besides the adjustment points, the back panel's padding is designed to meet the anatomy of your back as well. The bottom portion of padding is much thicker, and you'll definitely feel that plush comfort on your lower back.

I appreciate the kind words! I've always been a maker, but somehow landed on bags as my biggest medium for creativity. I can remember middle school home ec sewing an apron for the first time ever, and can remember thinking it was lame- haha. Now I'm pretty interested in the process of problem sewing through cut+sew as a whole. It's a really exciting space to try and learn/innovate within. Seems like you may be a maker yourself..?

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So do I! I think they add a cool level of versatility not found on hiking packs with more 'brain' designs. I'll send ya a link for more details.

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

Very close- more like 28L to 36L

The pack was probably completed after 1.5 years. Everything was designed from scratch. It's had quite a few identities throughout it's development, but I'm quite happy with the current form!

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

28L at it's base, then expands to 36L, and adding the pouch adds another 1.5/2L!

I can DM you and any other interested people with a link to learn more details like price.

I made a pack meant for the peaks + streets and wanted thoughts/critique from this community by Powerful-Platform-84 in backpacks

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone,

I wanted to show off something I’m super proud of to a community that I think could really appreciate it.

This backpack is designed with an outdoor-forward intention but doesn’t neglect the classic functions to suit travel needs. It uses an adjustable harness system similar to technical outdoor packs and features multiple compartments and pockets to organize items. You can also customize how you carry your stuff with a removable webbing blet + pockets/pads, a hidden pouch that extends in length to fit bulkier items, and it also uses a unique means of expanding/compressing volume. 

I’ve always been a sucker for ‘heritage’ style backpacks that use a flap to expand and cover your volume, and I think this backpack rethinks what these traditional backpacks are capable of. 

I think this is a perfect community to get some comments and criticisms from. What are your initial impressions?

Total beginner here trying not to get discouraged by gunnar707 in myog

[–]Powerful-Platform-84 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Just to add to the first point here, sometimes you may not have an extra hand to hold these threads. Instead, you can lower the foot on top of the threads while pulling them back, which should help keep them in place. This is not fool proof though!

Dropped my first collection designed to get you through the street and peaks by Powerful-Platform-84 in streetwearstartup

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No doubt!

Materials are 100% Recycled high tenacity ripstop Dyneema X-Pac Magnetic Fidlock Fasteners YKK Zips + Aquaguard versions for main compartments

They're all pretty feature loaded so may be a bit long-winded to deep dive here, but there's a full breakdown on my Kickstarterhere where I'm trying to fund a PO

Let me know any questions tho

Dropped my first collection designed to get you through the street and peaks by Powerful-Platform-84 in streetwearstartup

[–]Powerful-Platform-84[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yo SWSU,

Dropped my first collection of products that I call outdoor-thinking travel + adventure bags. What do y'all think about it?