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SWAYGO PACK HISTORY
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Simple, waterproof, and durable—those were our
goals when we started making our caving packs. We created the first Push Pack
prototype using a PVC-coated polyester material with as few seams and stitching
as possible. No buckles, no hardware. We situated the straps right into the
seams so there would be no excess stitching and used a roll-down closure,
similar to a dry bag. Scott tested the prototype in a gear- thrashing cave.
Eight hours later, the pack was toast.
Later, when Kevin was inspecting the prototype, he mistakenly put it on
upside-down. At first, we joked about how abnormal it would be to wear the pack
upside down. Then, the epiphany —
upside-down works! It streamlines the load and lowers the profile, an obvious
advantage in the tight spots cavers find themselves in.
Back at the drawing board with this idea, we found some new material, used new
construction techniques and created prototypes #2 and #3. #2 used a heavier PVC
fabric, while #3 used a Hypalon material. Both packs had RF welded seams and
kept the minimalist features of the first prototype. Neither material held up to
our expectations, though the Hypalon did better than the PVC. The upside-down
arrangement was a smashing success.
For the fourth and final prototype, we found even better material—polyurethane
impregnated and coated nylon. We also added the Tuck & Roll closure and a
grommet to the top of the pack. Scott took the prototype on its first test run
in January 2002. The pack worked like a dream. We made three more identical
prototypes and spent the year and a half testing and refining the design. As a
final addition, we configured the Quick Strap system and put the Push Pack into
production.
With rigorous testing and your feedback, we are always finding new ways to
improve our next models. Stay tuned and we'll have some great new SWAYGO gear
out soon.
 
Prototype #1
Prototype #2
 
Prototype #3
Prototype #4
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