The Question
"What if we had something between pockets and backpacks for active curiosity?"
The Curio Carry is a compact fanny pack for people who find things.
Field samples. Sketches. Small tools. The interesting rock you picked up because you weren't sure what it was yet. It's built to hold what you're actively using plus whatever you encounter along the way—the planned stuff and the "wait, I need to grab that" stuff.
Specs: 8.5" × 5.5" × 3" ripstop nylon construction with gridded texture. Main zippered compartment. Exterior pocket. Adjustable webbing waist strap with quick-release buckle. Exterior ballistic cord system with cord locks for lashing extra gear. Contrast stitching throughout.
Colorway: Gray gridstop body with teal side panel, discovery dandelion yellow webbing and oversized zipper pulls, give-it-a-ponder purple paracord.
Best for: Fieldwork, site visits, teaching days, urban exploration, anywhere you need essentials accessible without committing to a full bag. The exterior cord system holds a water bottle, jacket, spare sprocket or whatever else needs to come along. For people who sketch on location, collect samples, or operate better when their hands are free and their tools are close.
Built because we needed something between pockets (too small) and backpacks (too much) for days spent moving, observing, and stopping to document or collect. The climbing cord and chunky pulls mean you can access and adjust everything quickly, even with gloves on.
Compact carry for active curiosity.
Built because we needed something between pockets (too small) and backpacks (too much) for days spent moving, observing, and stopping to document or collect. For people who find things.
Part of the Creative Discovery Method
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