Carry
Carry Recommendations
Carry is the system that makes everything else usable. If it’s uncomfortable, you won’t keep it with you.
Primary
Your default carry setup for typical use.
- Primary Carry Pick #1 (Daypack / EDC Pack)
- Primary Carry Pick #2 (Internal Organization)
- Primary Carry Pick #3 (Comfort / Fit Upgrade)
- What to look for: comfort, stable fit, durable zippers/straps, easy access.
Alternate
Backup storage/organization so you’re not dependent on one bag.
- Alternate Carry Pick #1 (Secondary Pack / Sling)
- Alternate Carry Pick #2 (Modular Pouches)
- Alternate Carry Pick #3 (Quick-access Panel)
- What to look for: modular pouches, separate kit locations, fast grab.
Contingency
More capacity and organization for longer or changing conditions.
- Contingency Carry Pick #1 (Expandable Capacity)
- Contingency Carry Pick #2 (Compression / Load Control)
- Contingency Carry Pick #3 (Weather Protection)
- What to look for: expandability, comfort under load, weather resistance.
Emergency
Emergency carry keeps essentials on your person if you ditch the pack.
- Emergency Carry Pick #1 (Grab-and-Go Bag)
- Emergency Carry Pick #2 (High-visibility ID / Panel)
- Emergency Carry Pick #3 (Retention / Security)
- What to look for: on-body carry, accessibility, retention, simplicity.