Maxpedition are a company with an aim. I don’t think that this is an aim written on their literature or website. Instead it is written large – very large – on every product they make. The aim is this: A Maxpedition product must never stop working. To this end they over-engineer everything and refuse point-blank to cut corners that would have a lesser company’s accountants snapping their pencils in half and issuing a “seal all exits” alert.
I rather think I like this approach!











