January 16, 2012

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January 9, 2012

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January 9, 2012

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January 9, 2012

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January 9, 2012
Chas

Chas

January 4, 2012
This is what the sunrise in 2012 looked like.

This is what the sunrise in 2012 looked like.

December 29, 2011
nothingworsethantoolate:

Banyan (Taken with picplz.)

nothingworsethantoolate:

Banyan (Taken with picplz.)

December 26, 2011
T-Level Challenger 32L Back Pack Review


I’ve always been a fan for what T-Level has been coming out with from their collection. They recently sent over their Challenger 32L back pack, and when I first opened the box and saw the bag I thought to myself, “Damn… This is a great looking bag…”. Besides the looks, the back pack is great for just about anything.


The dimensions is roughly around 14”x22”x7” and is fully expandable to pack anything from a bunch of clothing, cameras, and tools. Not to mention the outside is lined with cordura fabric with an all weather proof system on the inside so nothing gets wet when you’re getting rained on.


The main compartment features a laptop sleeve, with 2 mesh pockets on the right side along with a side zipper on the left for access into the bag without having to open it from the top.


The second compartment features a divider with plenty of room including another divider for something like an iPad or a 2nd laptop if you will. There are 5 slots in different sizes to keep everything you have organized.


Compression straps are fully stow-able and adjustable to keep them from flapping around in the wind when riding or getting caught.


Native print with YKK zippers are an added bonus.


Minimal 3M refelective strip near the base.


The back padding featured and has a plastic backing to keep anything pointy from jabbing you when it’s packed. The waist strap is also stow-able if you don’t intend of having any use for them.

So far the Challenger back pack has been great for everyday use. The functionality for the particular back pack are awesome. All the straps are fully adjustable to your preference to carry just about anything. I’ve even carried things like my dog, a bike frame, and a wheel set(not all at once of course).

Hand made in Korea, with tons of color ways to choose from. I’m looking forward in what T-Level has coming up for 2012. For more details on this particular bag or T-Level’s other models please visit:

http://www.wherehouse.co.kr/

December 26, 2011
Speeding around Malaysia

Speeding around Malaysia

December 19, 2011
My friend Zach as a merman.

My friend Zach as a merman.

December 18, 2011
Working on a review for T-Level’s Challenger 32L Backpack

Working on a review for T-Level’s Challenger 32L Backpack

December 16, 2011
My friend Edsel

My friend Edsel

December 11, 2011
Questions?

Please refer all questions to jasonyim87@gmail.com

December 1, 2011
Hubs

Hubs

November 29, 2011
Dylan Bigboy on Flickr.

Dylan Bigboy on Flickr.