The Zero-1 addresses this in a simple yet novel way. Instead of two connecting points, this one has three, turning it from a strap into a kind of pseudo-harness. This helps spread the bag’s weight more evenly across the back and stabilizes the bag in motion, a crucial element of commuting.
The strap itself is also wider, which (again) helps further disperse the load and increase comfort. As an additional bonus, it also has a small zippered pouch on it, which serves as a handy, quicker-access EDC pocket.
Weightless wonder
While the harness-like strap system is one of the Zero-1’s big highlights, it’s far from the only thing that makes this bag great. As if the load-bearing system wasn’t comfortable enough, the materials also help reduce its weight.
There are two versions of the bag. Two of them (black and white) are made from Dyneema, a synthetic composite known for being ten times stronger than steel by weight. The third (seafoam) is made from X-Pac RX30, a similarly strong and durable fabric.