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Some bags are brilliant at one thing. This GO 3-Way from Sandqvist is brilliant at three. Catching the early train to the office then heading straight to a weekend away without going home first? No problem – it’ll work as a backpack when you're cycling through town, a shoulder bag when you're navigating crowded platforms, and a suitcase-style carry-on for your Ryanair flight. Available in a couple of sizes, this is the larger version. That 40-litre capacity will swallow up everything from your laptop and work gear to a weekend's worth of clothes, while the dual-sided compartments mean you can keep your clean shirts separate from your grotty gym kit. The water-resistant recycled polyester can handle whatever the weather throws at it (Sandqvist hails from soggy Stockholm, after all…), and those concealed shoulder straps tuck away neatly when you're in suitcase mode.
Fusing the style and creative energy of the Stockholm archipelago with the hard-bitten adventure of the Scandinavian mountains, Sandqvist's beautiful packs are as Swedish as cinnamon buns and that funny cod roe in squeezy tubes.
Founded in 2004 by three childhood mates living in Stockholm, the idea was to create bags that weren't tied to a single environment. Razor-sharp minimalist design to look stylish in the city, teamed with technical features and fabrics to perform in the backcountry. We could all do with less stuff in our lives, and Sandqvist's versatile packs will take you from fika in Södermalm to a red-painted summer cabin in the forest – all while looking just about as Grammable as it gets.
These are bags designed to do more with less – and that carries through into the materials and manufacture too. The durable polyester and nylon fabrics are 100% recycled from post-consumer or industrial waste, and supply chains are regularly audited for working conditions and environmental impact. The leather is a by-product of high-welfare Scandinavian meat and dairy herds, processed by independently certified tanneries – and in some cases they also produce vegan versions of their packs.
Speaking as inveterate Scandophiles, we reckon Sandqvist’s packs are everything gear should be. Sustainable, functional, versatile, and seriously good-looking.