This is just a quick update about the new and updated products just added to ATD Supply website. In a constant effort to work with better materials, even better if they are 100% post consumer recycled, EPLX200 Ecopak® from Challenge Sailcloth was adopted for some of ATD Supply bags and accessories, and product pages were just updated:ARB Tote Bag, great for both EDC and travel, is a roomy and versatile bag for the modern office, the night out, the grocery or the day at the beach or park, featuring padded adjustable handles, rolling luggage compatibility, quick access and a balanced internal organization. ASP Sling Pouches are a cheat code for both everyday carry and travel: used as pouches to store cables and tech accessories, as a dopp kit...
Our bags, including ATD1 Backpack, are made in an advanced workshop set in a secluded countryside area in Central Italy, just between the beaches of the Adriatic sea and the Apennines mountains. The setting is inspiring, surrounded by green, rounded hills and medieval towns. I like to call our production process "industrialized craftmanship". "Craftmanship" because all of them are entirely built from scratch by a single artisan and his intern, and every step is made in-house. "Industrialized" because all the bags are made one step at a time: all the cutting, all the straps, all the bottoms, and so on. It usually takes 7 to 9 weeks to fully produce a 100-pieces ATD1 backpack run from the moment we receive all the raw materials. We start...
The best part of this whole experience were the tons of great feedback we received about the pack: it’s great to see actual users appreciate its construction and its unique approach to volume expandability versatility. ATD1 sold out quickly and, since we received lots of enquiries about its restock, we are happy to announce a second production run. Pre-orders are now open and you can purchase your ATD1 backpack HERE and the belt HERE. One of the things we pride of is our raw materials acquisition process: we don't have them ordered and stocked by a manufacturing partner as some big brand does, but all of them are collected dealing directly with each suppliers and finally sent to the manufacturing facility (or...
At the very end of 2018, the laser-cutting machine had some unexpected issues and we had to wait for it to be repaired. This forced us to postpone our work on fabrics and waste a couple of weeks. We took advantage of that waiting time to cut all webbing, sew all the webbing parts, improve the building process, make some sewing templates for the back panel and print invoices and shipping documents to avoid wastes of time during the last stage of the game. Templates for back panel stitching. Sternum Straps in progress. That bartacker is working hard on this project! As we now approach to the Finish line, the packs are finally taking their final shape. There is always...