Blog: What to bring?

Can’t fit in your pack, make it fit ON your pack!

I need to bring it but it won’t fit!

Do you stuff that jacket in the pack only to take it out to get to your other stuff? Do you want to bring an extra pair of shoes only to find out your backpack can’t fit them…Sound familiar? I’ve been there. Slows you down, especially when you’re on the move. I witnessed a scenario at the airport while waiting for my flight, a lady walking by stopped and set her pack down next to me and rummaged and shuffled in it while juggling stuff in her arms and I heard her “ this isn’t working.” reshuffled her stuff in her pack, secured her stuff under her arms and went on her way. I know I’m not alone that’s what made me try to solve that problem for convenience and comfort, so I came up with a backpack net. Wrap it, STUFF it, and Carry on with your day.

Shoes don’t fit inside, make them fit outside…or any STUFF

If it’s important you want to bring it, you know you are gonna use it and you want it there, with you. I can relate because I think like that also. I plan my outings and my trips, I will never be as good as my wife when it comes to prepping for excursions…she thinks of everything and any situation, she was a girl scout. When I lived in the city in my younger days, before my product I can remember many times I needed a helping hand to carry more efficiently, especially when I was commuting by bike. I don’t worry about that now because my backpack partner is ready and willing to be stuffed, cinched up, and CARRY on comfortably on my back.

Fits all kinds of backpacks, up to 24 inches in height.

Hands-free is the way to go, especially now when one hand is always occupied with our phones, devices and/or drinks. It has worked well with me for the fact my backpack is now not as limited to what I can carry because at any moment I can supersize it for my convenience, my net stores away easily if I don’t want it on, but I usually leave on and work my pack around it, but it’s there ready when I am to PACK, HOLD, and CARRY…just a little bit more.

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