Mission Workshop made their debut at Interbike this year with the waterproof, US-made Vandal cargo backpack, and now has a video posted that shows in more detail how exactly this bag expands and handles various loads.
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Id rather use an old shopping bag to waterproof the things inside my backpack then spend over 200$ on a new pack like that.
Dont get me wrong, its a gorgeous bag with many great features but Ill never spend that much money on a pack.
That’s pretty awesome I must admit. I’d pay the price if I knew I was going to use it every day….especially if it helps me cut down on the oversized messenger capacity bag I currently have.
I can not believe I don’t already have one or how I’ve lived without it for this long…
Great video and I’m supposing a great product
looks pretty rad, but im constantly torn, I love the stability of backpacks, but they really interfere with over the shoulder, quick lane change visibility, not to mention a fully loaded backpack tends to really interfere with a helmet(yeah most of you probably dont wear one i know, but ya should) My messenger bag keeps loads nice and low on my back, and i can expand it to carry tons of shit, even rode with a stripped down bike on my back once, but it was way scary…. on the minus side i occasionally have to adjust the positioning of my messenger bag, especially with heavier loads…..