The BAGS – POUCHES – CASES category brings together carry solutions that move from daily EDC to demanding outdoor use. You’ll find multipurpose backpacks, waist/shoulder/thigh packs, general-purpose pouches, plus hydration options and MOLLE add-ons. Hard-wearing textiles like 600D/1000D nylon and Cordura, reinforced seams and dependable zippers keep your kit safe, while smart compartment layouts make access fast and intuitive. From the city to the trail, this is where you build the right setup for organization, comfort and longevity—so what you carry stays ready when you need it.
How to choose a backpack, pouch or case
Start with your use case, then choose capacity, materials and carry method:
- Capacity (L): 15–20L for everyday EDC/commute; 20–30L for weekend trips; 30–45L for trekking/travel; 60L+ for multi-day loads.
- Materials & durability: 600D nylon balances weight and strength; 1000D/Cordura is built for hard abuse. Look for bar-tack reinforcements and YKK/SBS zippers.
- MOLLE/PALS compatibility: Add modular pouches and organizers externally to tailor your layout without swapping the main bag.
- Loading & access: A clamshell main compartment opens 180°; an admin panel tames small items; quick-access pockets keep phone/flashlight/wallet handy.
- Carry comfort: Contoured straps, hip belt, sternum strap and ventilated back panels reduce fatigue and heat build-up.
- Hydration: Bladder compatibility (2–3L) with hose routing keeps you drinking on the move without stopping.
For packs, pick form by access and movement: waist packs for fast opening in town; shoulder/chest rigs for cameras/maps; thigh packs when you need stability with hands free. General-purpose pouches keep cables, first-aid kits, tools and flashlights neatly organized and easy to relocate across bags.
Why choose us
- Curated range in 600D/1000D nylon, Cordura, quality hardware and reinforced stitching for hard use.
- Wide MOLLE/PALS selection so you can customize your carry without compromise.
- EDC-friendly layouts with admin pockets and clamshell designs for full visibility and access.
- Hydration options (2–3L bladders), compression and attachment accessories for stable loads.
- Fast dispatch, secure payments and support from an outdoor-savvy team.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many liters do I need for everyday use vs a 2–3 day trip?
For everyday EDC, 15–20L is usually enough for a laptop, documents and basics. For 2–3 days, 20–30L covers clothing, toiletries, a light jacket and water. If you carry technical gear or winter layers, consider 30–40L.
What is MOLLE/PALS and why does it matter?
It’s a webbing standard that lets you attach extra pouches and retainers on the outside of your bag or pack. You can build a modular layout for the day’s tasks without changing your main backpack.
600D vs 1000D—what’s the real-world difference?
600D is lighter and fine for urban and light outdoor use. 1000D/Cordura resists abrasion and heavy loads better, ideal for tough conditions. If you want durability without the weight, pick 600D with proper seam reinforcement.
How do I keep my backpack in good condition?
Clean with lukewarm water and mild soap (no bleach). Air-dry in the shade to protect fabrics and coatings. Check straps and seams regularly for wear. If zippers start to stick, apply a touch of wax or silicone spray.
Which features improve comfort during long carries?
Ventilated back channels, dense-foam shoulder straps, a hip belt to shift weight to the pelvis, and an adjustable sternum strap. A frame sheet or light stabilizer also keeps the load from sagging.
Also see: Camping & Hiking Gear to round out your setup and Mountaineering Accessories for extra support and lighting.




