Backpack, briefcase, and Pannier. You’ve heard it before, you’ve seen the pictures, but how exactly do you use all the different functionalities of the Buro bag? Read all about the features of the bag here.
The 1 Less bag is great for reducing the use of disposable plastic bags. To make sure you reap the full benefits of saving the planet, check out this guide all about the different ways to use our new 1 Less foldable backpack for cycling.
The GobaGG just might be our most convenient cycling product yet. Take it with you on your bike and then wear it as a purse when you get to where you’re going. Check out this blog post to discover why we made it and the best ways to use it.
The Opinel belt sheath and case is elegant and keeps your knife close at hand, and discretely on your belt. I've made this blog post with tips and tricks on how to best break it in so you can get the most of your leather Opinel sheath.
Our Pedal Belts are super comfy, and give you more power for your push. To get the best use from them, you'll want to make sure they're installed properly. I've made this blog post to help you fit them to your shoes, and attach them securely to your pedals, so you can enjoy the ride in style, and safety!
The U-Lock Holster is a unique and versatile way to store your U-Lock. There are a few places you can attach it to your bike, so we've put together this blog post to help you install it properly for maximum use.
Designing is all about finding that harmony between multiple elements to achieve a specific goal. Like people, these 'objects' become more than the sum of their parts and can often take on a like of their own. This is a great example of the soul of this design. Something that's made to carry a wine bottle, ends up helping Max bring comedy and showman ship to his audience.
We redesigned the classic leather belt for a sleeker fit and minimal hardware, without the added bulk of a metal buckle and extra long tongue. Best of all, it's custom adjustable to fit your body perfectly. I made this blog post to show just how easy it is to adjust this belt to fit you perfectly.
I don't think many people would need an explanation, but just in case, I thought i'd make a quick video to explain it all. It's so easy, you can do it blindfolded.
Without a consistent safe place to put our phone, we loose them and break them. It's time to re-examine the belt holster for phone. Not like they used to do, but how it should be done.
As product designers we sometime produce on a very large scale. Instead of producing a lot of garbage, could we design products with an intended second life?
Video chat is great, but you usually have to hold your phone and it can be pretty annoying. Stands are great, but who's going to carry one around? What if you could wear one?