

Pouches and additional accessories allow you to further customize carry setups to suit specific settings.

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The KUIU Carbon Fiber frame and suspension serves as the system’s foundation and is able to accommodate any KUIU ICON Pro or ULTRA packs. The KUIU ULTRA Pack System is primarily designed for hunting but is adaptable to a variety of carry needs and environments. Designed to be lightweight yet durable, the modular components can be used together or individually depending on your requirements and existing carry setup. Triple Aught Design’s Spectre system is a well-considered modular system featuring a range of backpacks, carry rigs and accessories to adapt to a variety of urban and outdoor carry needs, like hiking, running and fly fishing. The modular suspension allows the user to swap out a range of packs and attach them to the harness, such as a dry bag, camera pack, hydration pack or daypack. The Bootlegger system takes an innovative approach to modularity with its Super-Tramp suspension. And from a choice of base packs and colorways to numerous modules and accessories, its versatility in the urban arena is hard to beat. One of the first pieces to bring modular design to daily urban carry, Mission Workshop’s Arkiv Modular System offers extensive customization thanks to its use of ‘rails’ to connect your modules to. And with a range of modular pouches and straps to choose from, it’s easy to adapt to diverse loads. The Colfax Design Works SDP_01 is a weatherproof rolltop pack that uses an Advance Modular Cargo System (A.M.C.S.) to adapt to a variety of carry needs.īlack Ember’s Citadel Modular Pack provides slick modularity through magnetic hardware that quickly and securely attaches modular accessories (MODs) to the pack. And those pushing past the criss-crossing of PALS and moving to magnetic connections and fully modular harness systems.

And nearly every ‘ tactical‘ pack you’ll spot will have PALS webbing somewhere, so below we’ve chosen pieces that have done it best, and/or differently, with brands and designers introducing modular design to photography, fashion and everyday use. The origins of lacing and latching modules to the exterior of a pack stem from the military’s MOLLE and PALS webbing. So we’re going to explore both below, and give props to the brands pushing the envelope and doing it well. The possibilities are kinda endless.Īnd when you really get down to it, there’s two variations: external and internal. Think webbing, magnetic buckles, O-rings, Velcro panels and more. In addition to the separate modules, modular design also encompasses the means by which those modules (or other gear) are secured onto or inside the bag. Add modules you need and remove ones you don’t, allowing you to tailor different carry setups to different loads and environments. The key benefit of a modular backpack is adaptability. If there’s been a trend in the past few years, it’s been modular design in carry. But what exactly does ‘modular’ mean? In essence, a ‘modular’ backpack features a range of smaller parts or modules (such as pouches) that can be used in tandem with the primary bag.
