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Acronym 3A-7TS Tec Sys Messenger Backpack

John Conner's Backpack

By Eric Yang on Mon, Aug 10, 2009
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acronym-3a-7ts-tec-sys-messenger-backpackThe name sounds more like a weapon, but that might be just the effect Acronym was going for with the 3A-7TS Tec Sys Messenger Backpack.

As Acronym’s first backpack, the 3A-7TS is as beefy as it is technical. Over 3 years of prototype testing went into the production of this backpack, expertly constructed by Berlin based Bagjack. Made of Limonta with Cordura components, this bag is loaded to the gills with removable components. The main compartment liner, laptop sleeve, back pad, internal pocket, and logo tape are all removable, and the outer shell utilizes the Tec Sys grid, a 4 row/10 channel system for myriad storage customization. Yes, this backpack will make your college Eastpak seem bargain basement, but then again you weren’t carrying an überbag.

Plenty more photos after the jump.

Cost: $887 (625 EUR)

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