Arc'teryx introduces its latest iteration of the iconic Mantis backpack design that is prepared for technical outdoor activities. It is also made to be versatile, perfect for day-to-day use as well due to its comfortable design. It boasts a minimal look and has compartmental organizations. Made with a plethora of pockets and an internal sleeve, it can hold a laptop or a hydration bladder as well as a padded back.
The external pockets are constructed from a stretchy mesh material to gold water bottles or reusable coffee mugs as well. To continue with the brand's ongoing sustainable mission, Arc'teryx uses a dope dye method at the inner fabric, which is a process that reduces power and water consumption, as well as CO2 emissions.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Technical Backpacks for Versatile Use
- Creating backpacks that can be used for both outdoor activities and day-to-day needs presents opportunities for disrupting the traditional backpack market.
- Sustainable Backpack Manufacturing
- Innovating backpack manufacturing to reduce power and water consumption, as well as CO2 emissions, creates opportunities for sustainable market growth.
- Minimal Design Backpacks with Compartmental Organization
- Designing backpacks with a minimal look and well-planned compartmental organization increases efficiency and creates opportunities for simplifying outdoor and everyday life.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Outdoor Gear Industry
- Developing technical backpacks for outdoor activities creates opportunities for companies in the outdoor gear and adventure sports industry.
- Consumer Electronics Industry
- Creating backpacks that can hold laptops and other electronic devices presents opportunities for manufacturers in the consumer electronics industry.
- Apparel and Accessories Industry
- Innovating the design and functionality of backpacks presents opportunities for companies in the apparel and accessories industry to offer new and unique products.
