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Introducing the Mission Workshop X Carryology Mars Project Backpack. A limited-edition collaborative project between Mission Workshop and Carryology inspired by our work over the years with NASA.
This project can trace its origins to 2016 when we began making backpacks for NASA’s BASALT and Desert RATs teams. The packs were designed to carry specialized communication equipment and built to survive the brutal conditions in the testing grounds of volcanic environments where acid rain, heat and ash would destroy a normal backpack.
For this special Carryology collaboration we were challenged to create the best everyday carry travel pack possible while staying true to the design, construction, and inspiration around the NASA packs.
The Mars Project Backpack is Arkiv compatible and can accommodate any of the accessories below to expand capacity and functionality. In addition, each pack comes with two collaboration patches by artist Dan Matsuda.
Made in the USA
Fidlock - 0.06 Kg / 0.13 lbs / 2 ozVolume : 24 liters, expandable to 28 liters
FIELD TESTED HARNESS SYSTEM. Articulated back panel harness is fully adjustable and can be sized to fit any body type for comfort and stability.
Front load / top load. The main compartment can be easily accessed from the weatherproof front zippered clamshell opening or via the roll-top closure. The main compartment features two internal stretch mesh water bottle holders, mesh gear loft, and a zippered mesh pocket.
The external waterproof padded laptop compartment fits up to a 16" MacBook Pro. The base of the laptop compartment is raised above the bottom of the bag creating a false bottom so that your laptop never comes in contact with the floor.
The lumbar pad creates a heavy-duty luggage handle pass through that allows the pack to remain in a vertical orientation when paired with rolling luggage.
With a history dating back to 1892, A-B Emblem has been the sole creator of patches for all NASA missions since the 1960s, creating the very first NASA patch (“the meatball”) and all patches that have flown in the Apollo missions, the Space Shuttles, on the surface of the moon, and soon to be on the surface of Mars. Two different patches designed by Dan Matsuda himself, and produced by the exclusive maker of NASA patches in Weaverville, North Carolina.
Made from aerospace grade 6061-T6 aluminum for strength and low weight. Custom laser etched collab graphics and special carry-orange anodizing.
Only one exchange request per order is allowed within 14 days of purchase, and exchanges are granted only if specific conditions are met and exclusions do not apply.
ps. For exchanges initiated by the customer, the customer is responsible for all associated costs, including return shipping and any additional fees (e.g., customs duties) incurred during the return or re-delivery process.