Hey folks, welcome to the Maxpedition® Gear Blog! My name is Dustin, an adventurer in Los Angeles by way of West Texas, and the newest member of the Maxpedition Team. You can say I have that big city savvy with a healthy dose of little cotton town sensibility. Here is an extremely accurate visualization of my transition from Lubbockite to Angelino.
I've been to almost every continent, in virtually every environment (have yet to fall into a volcano, but I'm still young...), and have done my fair share of hunting, hiking, and hard traveling. In short -- I know my stuff, and I know the value that Maxpedition brings to its users.
As your blog host, it's my job to not only let you know just how amazingly awesome our Maxpedition Gear is, but to share the stories of you -- our customers. We want to know exactly why you can't live without your Mongo™ Versipack®, why you can't go a day without reconfiguring the accessory gear on your Kodiak Gearslinger, and how many reuben sandwiches you managed to stuff into the Doppelduffel Adventure Bag. If you dig our gear, and have a story to share -- I'd love to hear it. Often, I'll be sharing these stories with the rest of our readers. It's our way of getting to know you, and connecting you with fellow Maxpedition fans.
In addition to sharing your stories and feedback, we'll be telling you what new and exciting stuff is coming out of Maxpedition Headquarters; not simply new gear, but great deals, contests for Maxpedition schwag, and suggestions on great ways to use our tactical gear.
On that, I'd like to say a little about the term "tactical", and what it means to different people. Many associate the word "tactical" with the military, and it's fitting. Folks serving in the armed forces definitely need easy access, tough as nails, versatile equipment that embodies that word. This said, tactical is just as easily replaced with words like these:
Calculated
Precise
Planned
Smart
Sound like a rather inclusive series of words? That's because they are. Tactical gear is quite simply thoughtfully designed, exceptionally crafted, highly functional, and simple to use. Something that is very important to us is showing loyal fans and prospective customers alike, that our products are practical for everyone, in almost any environment.
Maxpedition Gear isn't just for backpackers, servicemen/women, survivalists, and hunters -- it's great for highly mobile parents that need to get their kids from point A to point B with an ever-growing list of stuff. You don't think the Lunada™ Gearslinger® would make a great diaper bag/juice carrier/mobile toy box? Take a closer look. Students -- don't want to haul your books around campus in a backpack that's going to wear out before graduation, not to mention the uncomfortable shoulder-to-shoulder shifting that comes from straps that aren't designed to handle the weight of four books and a laptop? We've got you more than covered with the Falcon II™ Backpack. Not only is it designed for maximum comfort -- but like all of our gear, built to last a lifetime. You'll prospectively be handing it down to your own kids, if they can pry it out of your fingers. We love our tech-heads too -- the Noatak™ Gearslinger® is eight inches high and four inches thick, perfect for your tablet, with a ton of pockets for USB drives, disks, and an anti-theft zipper to keep it all safe and secure.
I could go on, and I will -- in later blog posts. The point is, Maxpedition Gear has a wide range of uses, for an ever widening range of users. "Tactical" gear is practical gear -- it truly is for everyone.
That'll do it for me folks! Stay tuned for more blog posts in the very near future. I'll be talking about our great customers, our fantastic products, and I'm even going to give you a little insight into the stories behind our Maxpedition characters -- Max™, Rocky™, Damo™, Lla™, and the Shell Squad™. Seriously, you're going to want to bring popcorn to your computer screen. it's gonna be great.
Until next time, keep the stories coming -- and thanks for supporting us here at Maxpedition.
- Dustin
As your blog host, it's my job to not only let you know just how amazingly awesome our Maxpedition Gear is, but to share the stories of you -- our customers. We want to know exactly why you can't live without your Mongo™ Versipack®, why you can't go a day without reconfiguring the accessory gear on your Kodiak Gearslinger, and how many reuben sandwiches you managed to stuff into the Doppelduffel Adventure Bag. If you dig our gear, and have a story to share -- I'd love to hear it. Often, I'll be sharing these stories with the rest of our readers. It's our way of getting to know you, and connecting you with fellow Maxpedition fans.
In addition to sharing your stories and feedback, we'll be telling you what new and exciting stuff is coming out of Maxpedition Headquarters; not simply new gear, but great deals, contests for Maxpedition schwag, and suggestions on great ways to use our tactical gear.
On that, I'd like to say a little about the term "tactical", and what it means to different people. Many associate the word "tactical" with the military, and it's fitting. Folks serving in the armed forces definitely need easy access, tough as nails, versatile equipment that embodies that word. This said, tactical is just as easily replaced with words like these:
Calculated
Precise
Planned
Smart
Sound like a rather inclusive series of words? That's because they are. Tactical gear is quite simply thoughtfully designed, exceptionally crafted, highly functional, and simple to use. Something that is very important to us is showing loyal fans and prospective customers alike, that our products are practical for everyone, in almost any environment.
Maxpedition Gear isn't just for backpackers, servicemen/women, survivalists, and hunters -- it's great for highly mobile parents that need to get their kids from point A to point B with an ever-growing list of stuff. You don't think the Lunada™ Gearslinger® would make a great diaper bag/juice carrier/mobile toy box? Take a closer look. Students -- don't want to haul your books around campus in a backpack that's going to wear out before graduation, not to mention the uncomfortable shoulder-to-shoulder shifting that comes from straps that aren't designed to handle the weight of four books and a laptop? We've got you more than covered with the Falcon II™ Backpack. Not only is it designed for maximum comfort -- but like all of our gear, built to last a lifetime. You'll prospectively be handing it down to your own kids, if they can pry it out of your fingers. We love our tech-heads too -- the Noatak™ Gearslinger® is eight inches high and four inches thick, perfect for your tablet, with a ton of pockets for USB drives, disks, and an anti-theft zipper to keep it all safe and secure.
I could go on, and I will -- in later blog posts. The point is, Maxpedition Gear has a wide range of uses, for an ever widening range of users. "Tactical" gear is practical gear -- it truly is for everyone.
That'll do it for me folks! Stay tuned for more blog posts in the very near future. I'll be talking about our great customers, our fantastic products, and I'm even going to give you a little insight into the stories behind our Maxpedition characters -- Max™, Rocky™, Damo™, Lla™, and the Shell Squad™. Seriously, you're going to want to bring popcorn to your computer screen. it's gonna be great.
Until next time, keep the stories coming -- and thanks for supporting us here at Maxpedition.
- Dustin
3 comments:
Cool, I'll be following your blog really dig maxpedition. Hopefully getting a Lunada for my B-day at the end of April. Are there any sales on them coming up?
Greetings from the Philippines! I love your gears! Can't leave home without my grab and go jumbo versi. More power! We'll be staying tuned. - IGYB pierce p.
Thanks so much for dropping by and saying hello! Glad to have you as a customer and a follower of the blog.
Cheers,
-Dustin
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