Osprey Packs and Carryology collaborated to create the Archeon Fūjin, launching August 19 as a modular, art-driven capsule inspired by the Wind God Fūjin. The collection centers on the Archeon 30 and Archeon Pouch redesigned with performance-driven updates and experimental material choices. ALUULA fabric, derived from kiteboarding, delivers extreme lightness, strength, recyclability, and stitchless construction. Organization features include symmetrical side pockets, hidden zippers into the main compartment, stash spaces, a key leash, and internal webbing straps. Osprey's AirSpeed suspension provides airflow and all-day support. The result blends innovation, artistry, and functional carrying comfort.
When two pack-obsessed brands come together, the result is rarely ordinary-and the Osprey Packs x Carryology Archeon Fūjin proves exactly that. Launching August 19, this collaboration doesn't just remix a classic; it reshapes the conversation around technical carry. Osprey's award-winning Archeon backpack is the foundation, but Carryology's influence transforms it into a modular, art-driven capsule inspired by Japanese mythology's legendary Wind God, Fūjin. The outcome is part innovation, part artistry, and all obsession.
It's not just a bag-it's an argument for the future of carry. The standout is ALUULA, a cutting-edge fabric born from kiteboarding tech where every ounce counts. Lighter, stronger, recyclable, and crafted without stitches, ALUULA reads like science fiction brought to the trail. The use of this material in the Archeon is more than symbolic-it's a direct signal that the industry's reliance on conventional textiles is overdue for disruption.
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