Tuesday, January 21, 2020

The Radian, The Ultimate Travel Pack by Mission Workshop

The Mission Workshop Radian travel pack is designed to seamlessly transition through almost any environment with all the gear required for longer journeys.
If you are going on a journey and seeking the convenience of carrying a bag, then The Radian from Mission Workshop is the perfect solution. This 42-liter pack is designed to seamlessly navigate almost any environment with all the gear required for longer journeys.
The elegance of The Radian lies in its configuration. The entire front panel zips open so that it can be packed flat like a suitcase, while at the same time maintaining the classic Mission Workshop roll-top closure for quick access to essential gear.
The Radian has dedicated laptop, iPad, and water bottle pockets so that it can be used as a single-bag solution for extended trips – replacing a rolling suitcase and pack/messenger combo. Traveling without rollers (with two free hands) is especially liberating when facing subway stairs, cobblestones, and gravel roads.
In addition, The Radian is fully Arkiv® compatible allowing for further expansion and customization with the easy attachment of weatherproof pockets and organizers to the exterior of the pack. The back panel of the pack is plush and breathable with an internal aluminum frame so that it can be carried comfortably all day. The back harness is adjustable in height to accommodate a range of body sizes ensuring a perfect fit. An optional waist belt is available for carrying exceptionally heavy loads.
The Radian can either be carried onboard or checked for airline travel. Its dimensions are within the carry-on guidelines for many airlines and its shoulder straps can be concealed with a hidden zippered panel when being checked. Although The Radian has a clean minimalist silhouette that blends perfectly with the cityscape, it is extremely durable and weatherproof allowing it to excel in rugged backcountry and off the beaten path travel destinations. It was specifically designed without large exterior branding elements, bright colors, or a lot of exterior straps for a low-key look that doesn’t scream “tourist”.

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