Travel expert Doug Dyment and former parachute riggers Red Oxx collaborate, Part 1: Carry-on bag designs

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pDoug Dyment is a travel and packing expert who runs A HREF=”http://www.onebag.com/” OneBag.com/A, a website dedicated to promoting “The Art and Science of Traveling Light.” Dyment’s site is not so much a blog, but more a “reference guide that is forever being revised,” loaded up with frequent-traveler tips on what to pack, how to pack it, and what to pack it Iin./I/p

pOn that latter note, Montana-based luggage company Red Oxx (which started out rigging military parachutes) realized Dyment’s experience was a good source of potential design knowledge. The resultant collaboration has yielded two carry-on bags, the business-traveler-targeted A HREF=”http://www.redoxx.com/Airline-Carry-On-Luggage/Air-Boss/91018-Air%20Boss/100/Product” Air Boss/A and A HREF=”http://www.redoxx.com/Airline-Carry-On-Luggage/Sky-Train/91019/100/Product” Sky Train/A models./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/travel_expert_doug_dyment_and_former_parachute_riggers_red_oxx_collaborate_part_1_carry-on_bag_designs_17227.asp”(more…)/a
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