When you’ve been writing about and testing backpacks for as long as I have, they start to blur together.
Even in EDC — a category that prides itself on inventive construction and advanced materials — patterns emerge after a decade spent analyzing pocket layouts, organization systems, fabrics, straps, back panels and more.

Every once in a while, though, a true standout appears. This ultra-bespoke collaboration from Carryology is one of them.
It’s among the most distinctive daypacks I’ve ever encountered, defined by an uncommon combo of Japanese craftsmanship, unconventional materials and thoughtful, hand-built construction.
Today and tomorrow
Japanese maker Rofmia embraces a minimalist approach, drawing on ancestral sewing influences and the simplicity of Japanese rooms.
In their new collaboration, Rofmia’s poetic philosophy was applied to Carryology’s Daypack V2 L, which strikes a balance between work and everyday utility.









