Mission Workshop's Arkiv® Field Packs Offer Rugged Adaptability in Any Situation
SAN FRANCISCO, May 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Mission Workshop, a leader in the design and development of bags and technical apparel, launches a new modular backpack series utilizing their Arkiv® pouch attachment system. Mission Workshop's new series features weatherproof construction and an interchangeable accessory system allowing for easy customization of space and organization.
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The Field Packs are Arkiv system ready, allowing for the secure and simple attachment of weatherproof accessories to the exterior of the bag. Accessories range from simple cell phone pouches and tool pockets to larger organizers and laptop sleeves. The Arkiv accessories allow for infinitely customizable carry solutions. Changing accessories is as simple as it is intuitive.
"Almost 20 years of designing and building bags has taught us that everyone's idea of a perfect bag is different. We developed the Arkiv system to solve this issue, creating a product that can be adjusted and arranged to reflect your individual preferences at any given moment. It can also be modified and upgraded as your situation or environment changes," explains co-founder and designer Mark Falvai.
Mission Workshop products are manufactured in the USA with rugged materials and hardware. All bags are built to last a lifetime, guaranteed. The pack is fabricated with military spec thread, waterproof urethane zippers, durable 1000 denier nylon exterior and a weatherproof urethane coated nylon liner. The backpack is reinforced with an LDPE frame sheet for support and protection.
The Field Backpacks are available in two sizes: Large (2,200 cu.in.) + Small (1,200 cu.in.)
Retail Price: Bags start at $209 and accessories begin at $30
The Arkiv® System is a patent-pending accessory solution.
Made in the USA with a Lifetime Warranty.
Contact: [email protected]
SOURCE Mission Workshop
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