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Peak Design recently wrapped up a US$6.5 million Kickstarter campaign for some new camera bags including a tote, sling and backpack. We've spent that past couple of weeks using the eagerly-awaited ...
You have a design, you have a pattern, you've bought your materials (prototyping or final), and now it's time to start making. Spread out your fabric on a large flat surface, wrong side up.
Whether it’s your little one’s first day or you're gearing up for grad school, having the best backpack makes all the ...
Peak Design has always been a company that doesn’t accept the status quo when it comes to bags and camera accessories, constantly looking for ways to improve and innovate. Having tackled ...
Shaquille O'Neal finally has his own Shaq-sized backpack. The NBA Hall of Famer teamed up with Sprayground to create the Shaq Attack, which the apparel company has dubbed "the largest backpack ...
Peak Design is clear that the "Everyday" user they have in mind for this particular backpack is a photographer. I don't mean just the person who snaps everything with their iPhone, either, or even ...
The improved Everyday Backpack V2 brings back the MagLatch, with a new design that Peak says is “more ergonomic and sleek.” It definitely stands out less than before, and does seem to be more ...
But it’s not just one 18-inch laptop that the Tank can fit. It has two built-in padded laptop sleeves, the second of which can fit a 13-inch laptop or a large tablet. The Tank has a 30-liter main ...
In the backpack’s notebook compartment, Peak Design came up with a very clever height adjustment. If you have a 13-inch MacBook Air, you don’t have to reach very deep to pull it out.
These are just some of the ideas students came up with at the first Future Pack Design Challenge, held recently at UMass Lowell’s new Fabric Discovery Center. A total of 30 undergraduate and graduate ...
Comfort: You want straps that keep your shoulders from aching, but don't look bulky. You want something padded that you can ...
Think Peak Design before Peak Design existed. For the past few months, I have been testing two of Waterfield’s backpacks, both costing $329: the svelte and minimalist Staad and the fit-your ...