![]() ![]() Their take on the duffel was unique in an oversaturated market, and with just a few minutes of it in my hands, I couldn’t wait to test it out. I was excited for the possibilities, as you may know, EVERGOODS are famed for their R&D and they are not making products for the sake of it. So when we were in Montana, and the prototype was sitting in front of me at EVERGOODS HQ, I was immediately hands on, prying and poking, looking at the details that Kevin and Jack had painstakingly revised over the past six months. ![]() As with all carry, there are flaws and the duffel for me is the one area of carry where I’m still hunting for innovation regularly. They sometimes don’t have the organisation that you need. However, that’s not to say duffels are without fault, they can lack structure and be too floppy or saggy. Very rarely is a duffel pretentious or complicated, it’s a workhorse. Why are duffels so useful? Simply, they put function first, and for how I use them, that’s the dream. I estimate I probably have had my hands on 20 or 30 different duffels over the past few years, and I’m always hunting for the next innovation in this form factor. As a photographer, rugby coach, dad, and wannabe athlete I’m always using them. I should caveat this by saying that duffels are one of my most used methods of carry. My eyes widened when Kevin pulled out the Transit Duffel – it is a product I was immediately excited about. We got the tour, saw the new machines they were working with, and got hands on some new products. And we’re honored to share our thoughts on their two newest products from the transit collection, the Transit Duffel 35 and the Transit Packing Cube 8.īack in March, Taylor, Dave and I were visiting Montana and we swung by the EVERGOODS workshop, we met with Jack, Kevin and crew. ![]() Each product a reflection of their desire to create goods for a crossover lifestyle – gear that excels for both city and outdoors.Īnd now another new addition to their stable yet again adds to their reputation. We’ve collaborated with them twice, and after a successful yet humble start with just two bags (the famous CPL24 and MP元0) their product catalogue is now home to 11 pieces (more if you include variations). And if you’re concerned about the beach day creating wear and tear on your tote, consider an option crafted in rip-resistant vinyl.If you’ve been around Carryology, then you’re familiar with Jack and Kevin and their brand EVERGOODS – a small Bozeman design-led outfit always bringing new innovation and equipment built to last.ĮVERGOODS are one of our favourite brands at Carry HQ.
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