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Non bike sewing projects
Here's a few interesting sewing projects from this spring that weren't for bikes.Custom e-chain covers for an electronics manufacturing clean roomSpecial fancy fabric and special fancy thread for a clean room environment.My study Bible was in need of a new coverThe...
B.S.M.E.
Here we are, finally done with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and wondering/looking for what to do next!(Incidentally, this is a really good time for any of you to order custom sewing - turn around times can be really fast since I'm out of school and looking for...
The Two Towers
Over my last spring break probably ever, I worked 4 days but went climbing on Friday. Five of us climbed two classic desert towers in Colorado National Monument, Kissing Couple (5.10, 5 pitches) and Otto's Route on Independence Monument (5.8 4 pitches). We had a...
Cleaveland Mountaineering bags have more fun than I do.
Here's a blog post by a Cleaveland Mountaineering customer on tour in Patagonia, Chile.http://runoutoffroute.wordpress.com/2014/02/17/postagonia-3-real-big-glaciers/Yep, my bags, thanks to some intrepid customers, go more places than I ever...
Fatigued Fisticuff
Way back in 2009, Vassago had their legendary Black Friday sale, and I picked up a Fisticuff. Last month, after about 11,000 miles, I noticed a 1 inch long fatigue crack in the weld at the top tube - head tube junction. Rather than risking a catastrophic failure, I...
ABOUT US
For years I made my own equipment for ultralight backpacking, trail running, and rock climbing, so when I took up bikepacking, I naturally began making equipment for that as well. This quickly grew into a successful custom bikepacking side business, making frame bags and other equipment. With a growing family and a full time engineering job, I’ve cut back to only my favorite products.




