looks great! i hope you can add pictures of the different upgrades for some of the bags featured on your website. i would like to see what the upgrades added to the bags will look like. having a video clip on some of your merchandise really helps me to see the size and scale. love your website and hope to buy some bags in the future!
Duluth doesn't post product reviews on their website that are less than 4 stars. SHADY. Heinously overpriced as well, google is your friend for discovering options for the same/better products from other companies. Cheers to the people whom take their own lead.
@mostcanwait Do you really not know anything of the quality of these packs? They're well worth spending a lot on something that will last your life and more than having to shell out more cash when your nylon packs tear.
Wonder if it's possible to add a waiststrap to the rambler?
The price isn't an issue considering the quality and origin. If I had to attempt making something like this, there would be $1000. labor and gallons of frustration involved lol.
Thanks for your great comment! We don't recommend a waiststrap on the rambler because it is meant to be wore higher, not low on your waist. I own the rambler and fully packed it is easy to carry on long trips!
I own several Duluth Pack products. A couple of which I have had customized with extra pockets, straps or a d-ring here or there. It was great to see how they, the packs go together. I hope they never change the TLC that is the Duluth Pack family. My Sparky pack has been to South America, and Europe. Yes, I have other favorite pack that I have carried, but my Sparky sits in the hall closet ready to go when the call is heard.
Thanks for the comments everyone, we appreciate good and not-so-good feedback! If you analyzed all our bags, I am sure that there is a crooked seam here and there... That is the nature of handmade goods. The way I look at it, each individual product has character, and is unique in its own way. It certainly does not compromise the structural integrity of the bag. We guarantee them for life because they truly last forever.
I don't see any problem with the way they make the bags. If they're "guaranteed for life", then wouldn't it be assumed that they're doing just fine?
And why the hell would anyone care about a crooked stitch? On an adventuring backpack? The kind of backpack that will certainly be dragged, pulled, drowned and thrown around??
I say, if that crooked stitch holds up to all of that, then there is NO problem.
No one has complained about the way these bags are made, so why change something that doesnt need it. dont you understand these bags are handmade? Humans will never be perfect
Too many business men are hiding behind the American flag to sell their products,
If I see "Made in America" as their first marketing gimmick, I tend to stay away from the product. Its usually a inferior product that exploits misplaced patriotism or hatred of non white people.
looks great! i hope you can add pictures of the different upgrades for some of the bags featured on your website. i would like to see what the upgrades added to the bags will look like. having a video clip on some of your merchandise really helps me to see the size and scale. love your website and hope to buy some bags in the future!
octavian88888888 8 months ago
Duluth doesn't post product reviews on their website that are less than 4 stars. SHADY. Heinously overpriced as well, google is your friend for discovering options for the same/better products from other companies. Cheers to the people whom take their own lead.
mostcanwait 9 months ago
@mostcanwait Do you really not know anything of the quality of these packs? They're well worth spending a lot on something that will last your life and more than having to shell out more cash when your nylon packs tear.
MyNameAintEarl270 1 month ago
Thanks for the video, really enjoyed seeing how everything goes together!
Kactapuss 1 year ago
hell i'll buy one just because its made in the U.S.A.
secretsquirrell13 1 year ago
I like that song in the beginning whats the name of it?
calibmx90 1 year ago
How many man-hours per pack?
tumblingwall 1 year ago
Great Video
thekingofdasouf1 1 year ago
Lotta pride in those bags.
BadassCeino 1 year ago
WOW! Nice packs. They look bombproof.
Wonder if it's possible to add a waiststrap to the rambler?
The price isn't an issue considering the quality and origin. If I had to attempt making something like this, there would be $1000. labor and gallons of frustration involved lol.
Tilbily 1 year ago
Thanks for your great comment! We don't recommend a waiststrap on the rambler because it is meant to be wore higher, not low on your waist. I own the rambler and fully packed it is easy to carry on long trips!
duluthpack1882 1 year ago
I own several Duluth Pack products. A couple of which I have had customized with extra pockets, straps or a d-ring here or there. It was great to see how they, the packs go together. I hope they never change the TLC that is the Duluth Pack family. My Sparky pack has been to South America, and Europe. Yes, I have other favorite pack that I have carried, but my Sparky sits in the hall closet ready to go when the call is heard.
Buddmac 1 year ago
Great to hear! Do you have any photos of your Sparky Bag in any of our travels? Would love to get one posted on our blog!
duluthpack1882 1 year ago
Good video. Glad to see how the packs are made. Love my Rambler from Duluthpack.
germyname 1 year ago
Thanks for the comments everyone, we appreciate good and not-so-good feedback! If you analyzed all our bags, I am sure that there is a crooked seam here and there... That is the nature of handmade goods. The way I look at it, each individual product has character, and is unique in its own way. It certainly does not compromise the structural integrity of the bag. We guarantee them for life because they truly last forever.
duluthpack1882 2 years ago
I don't see any problem with the way they make the bags. If they're "guaranteed for life", then wouldn't it be assumed that they're doing just fine?
And why the hell would anyone care about a crooked stitch? On an adventuring backpack? The kind of backpack that will certainly be dragged, pulled, drowned and thrown around??
I say, if that crooked stitch holds up to all of that, then there is NO problem.
vickaronomie 2 years ago
Beautiful packs. Very inspiring stuff.
terrarosagear 2 years ago
1:57 stick goes cricked
mariovr4 2 years ago
@mariovr4
I see so many ways to improve their manufacturing of these bags.
dinnerandashow 2 years ago
@dinnerandashow
there is no need to try and improve on something that is already perfect...
mcrainshane 1 year ago
@mcrainshane
With that sort of blind optimism, all I gotta say is there is a slightly used Ford I like to sell you.
dinnerandashow 1 year ago
@dinnerandashow
No one has complained about the way these bags are made, so why change something that doesnt need it. dont you understand these bags are handmade? Humans will never be perfect
mcrainshane 1 year ago
@mcrainshane
Too many business men are hiding behind the American flag to sell their products,
If I see "Made in America" as their first marketing gimmick, I tend to stay away from the product. Its usually a inferior product that exploits misplaced patriotism or hatred of non white people.
dinnerandashow 1 year ago