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Updated Dec 19th, 2018 8:50PM EST
Anti-Gravity Modular Backpack Kickstarter

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Finding the right backpack can be a challenge. Everyone has different priorities when it comes to what they need to pack for work or for travel, but what if you had a backpack that adapted to your needs? That’s what Tessel Supply is attempting to provide with its latest Kickstarter project: the Anti-Gravity Modular Pack System. Similar to Google’s Project Ara, the Anti-Gravity system has several replaceable parts which can be rearranged for maximum efficiency.

The system is comprised of four parts: the Anti-Gravity Pack, the Rover, the Lander and the Fuel Cell. Can you tell the team at Tessel was inspired by space travel?

The AG Pack is the actual backpack, fitted with ventilated shoulder straps, a sternum strap, a sleeve for notebooks or tablets and two hidden stash pockets. The Rover is a pencil case with six slots for pencils, pens or other small accessories and a separate zippered compartment. The Lander is a padded laptop bag capable of storing a 15-inch MacBook or any other notebook of comparable size. Finally, the Fuel Cell will serve as an accessories bag for any small tablets, power cords or other paraphernalia that doesn’t belong anywhere else.

The parts connect to each other using strong magnetic hardware that allows you to customize your system without worrying about the whole thing falling apart. Each part also features coated nylon and coated YKK zippers to keep your essentials safe and secure.

The Kickstarter campaign started earlier this week, so you’ve still got plenty of time to contribute if you’d like your own Anti-Gravity system. Head to the link in the source to find out more about the project.

Jacob Siegal
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