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  • Filson Small Carry-On 240

    Filson Small Carry-On 240

    A while back, Filson sold a set of ‘Carry-On’ bags, and this was among the offerings (I am not certain of all the sizes, but I know there was a large too), this is the Small Carry-On, often referred to as ‘Style 240’. It’s a hybrid bag: bit of a briefcase, a bit of a field bag.

    I snagged one as I thought it was a Field Bag, but with a zipper — I was wrong. And this is why I am keeping it, even though it duplicates a lot, because it is a shame this is not sold anymore.

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  • Hardgraft Wild iPhone Case

    Hardgraft Wild iPhone Case

    I was running into an issue: I keep my work iPhone and personal iPhone in the same front pocket, and one of the two will always scratch the other one. Specifically, the hideous camera bump, and metal trimmed sapphire lenses, will scratch the screen on the other phone. To combat this, I kept my work phone in a case to buffer the camera block from my personal phone — that only slightly solved the issue.

    I decided I needed to make a change, and this phone case drew me in with the allure of something sumptuous to carry. It’s not a particularly convenient case, or perhaps even stellar, but I truly love using it — it’s pretty good.

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  • Member Journal — 5/22/23

    Member Journal — 5/22/23

    This week: notes from a recent trip; my new packing list strategy.

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  • Cravar F.C. 13 Messenger Bag

    Cravar F.C. 13 Messenger Bag

    Note: this item was provided at no-cost for review.

    I didn’t set out to find this bag, but the brand and bag kept popping up on recommendation engines over at YouTube and so I started to look into it. And after watching a few reviews, it seemed like something I should check out, Cravar was nice enough to send over a review sample of the F.C. 13 Messenger in Mocha.

    It’s a very well made bag, and very different than what I was expecting.

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  • Member Journal — 5/15/23

    Member Journal — 5/15/23

    This week: don’t buy watches for stupid reasons; you should be running multiples of iPad apps; two Filson items which don’t work for me.

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  • Filson Rugged Twill Computer Bag

    Filson Rugged Twill Computer Bag

    I’ve tried a lot of Filson bags over the years, and this is one (though the name has changed a couple of times if memory serves, so you might see it listed as ‘Padded Computer Bag’ or ‘Padded Briefcase’) — this one I have had the most mixed feelings about this one. I find most Filson bags pretty aesthetically pleasing, but the Rugged Twill Computer Bag ($625) always looked a little — meh to me.

    I managed to pick this one up second hand, and once I unboxed it my feelings on the looks changed. It looks not great in product photos, but in person it has the solid Filson looks I have come to know and love.

    So the really big thing here is: this is a seriously big briefcase. It carries a ton…

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  • Member Journal — 5/8/23

    Member Journal — 5/8/23

    This week: ranking Filson briefcase offerings; Discourse-Deals; Laulima Flashlights; Journeyman Colors.

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  • Filson Dryden Briefcase

    Filson Dryden Briefcase

    A while back, Filson launched the Dryden line of bags. These bags are primarily nylon, with touches of leather, brass, and other ‘standard’ Filson materials. They are less expensive then their twill and tin cloth counterparts, but still far from being inexpensive themselves. I’ve taken a look at the Dryden Backpack already, today I take a look at the much more compelling, Dryden Briefcase.

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  • Wanderlog

    Wanderlog

    It’s getting to that time of year where people are going places, and if airline ticket prices are any indicator — many of you are traveling. Wanderlog came into my life this year, and I’ve found it to be a pretty great tool for travel — perhaps the only travel type app that has ever proven useful for me.

    You should download and install it, but for those of you who want more convincing and less trust, I’ll expand on why…

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  • Member Journal — 5/1/23

    Member Journal — 5/1/23

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  • Mystery Ranch Coulee 20

    Mystery Ranch Coulee 20

    Note: this item was provided free of charge for review.

    Mystery Ranch’s Coulee lineup has always been one that I waffled on — the past version sizing was always a little larger than I wanted for a day hike at 25L being the smallest. For 2023, Mystery Ranch revamped the lineup and released the Coulee 20. A 20L variant with a robust (but removable) hip belt and everything you could want from a day hiking pack.

    It’s a winner for me…

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  • Member Journal — 4/24/23

    Member Journal — 4/24/23

    This week: where the iPad Pro is today; all the Filson stuff in my house; and bag brands associated with my aging.

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  • Zipper Pull Swap Outs

    Zipper Pull Swap Outs

    One of the most common modifications I do to bags is messing with the zipper pulls. I don’t like metal zipper pulls with something attached to the very end of them, as they jingle when you move about and annoy the crap out of me. The fix for this is pretty easy, and can be non-destructive if you prefer, so I thought I would share some different options I use/have used over the years.

    Especially, since I’ve been seeing some brands start to sell zipper pull kits, for stupid prices. Most of this stuff can be done very low-budget.

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  • Member Journal — 4/17/23

    Member Journal — 4/17/23

    This week: thoughts on a bunch of the new gear released this year; and an update on high CRI lightbulbs.

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  • Tudor & Grand Seiko — The Best Watch Brands Right Now

    Tudor & Grand Seiko — The Best Watch Brands Right Now

    As I watched all the reactions from the 2023 Watches and Wonders trade show, I started thinking about what all these luxury watch brands represent. Why do I gravitate towards some, and not others — the big questions in life.

    And what I realized is that Tudor and Grand Seiko are at the top of their game, and the others just don’t get it.

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  • Member Journal — 4/10/23

    Member Journal — 4/10/23

    This week: LED light bulbs require thinking; and new watch releases.

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  • Evolution of the GR Rucks — My Current GORUCK Advice

    GORUCK bags have gone through a lot of changes over the years. There’s an entire community of people who hold the information that I am not sure GORUCK holds about when changes were made, and what they were. There’s an equal amount of people who hold different beliefs as to when the perfect GORUCK bag combination was met and shipped.

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  • Member Journal — 4/3/23

    This week: Apple’s Freeform app; App Library; the dismay I have with Apple headphones; and some items I want you to know about, which I have yet to review.

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  • Three Bag Collection: Budget to Luxury

    This is the second part of my ‘Three XYZ Collection: Budget to Luxury’ series of posts (read part one, here). The idea is simple: building a three items collection in a given category which should cover almost anyone, and doing it in three price brackets.

    Let’s get started with bags.

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  • Member Journal — 3/27/23

    This week: some hard learned lessons of mine, and we need to talk about boots.

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