Pick Your Parts | Cargo Straps to Secure Loads
Pick Your Parts | Cargo Straps to Secure Loads
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Sold individually, but generally used in pairs, cargo straps allow items to be secured to the outside of the pack. Cargo strap buckles click into the side compression strap buckles on the pack. The hold works like a ratchet and secures down skis, snowboards, tripods, ice axes, walking sticks, etc..
Cargo straps measure between 10-11 inches.
All cargo straps can be customized for Gen 1 packs. Select the Woo-jin option for your buckles. (For packs made prior to 2021 only).




















Battle Tested and Journal Reviewed
Our photo engineer tested over 40 camera bags, so you don't have to. Access your camera through the back panel through an innovative, origami-like panel that can pop in or out to vary your storage.

Atlas’s 40-liter hauler carries like a hiking pack. The rear-access compartment keeps equipment secure, with room for everything else in an origami pocket that lets you shift space around.

Imagine a proper backpacking pack—engineered to support a heavy load and distribute weight ergonomically—and then insert camera and lens compartments >>

Building a Camera Bag Company Designed and Inspired By Active Photographers the Right Way. At Atlas Packs they are working to cater to and listen to the consumers.

The Athlete is neither a hiking pack with a built-in camera system nor a camera bag that’s been optimized for outdoor use. It walks the line between these two expertly, providing all the support, adjust-ability and varied storage space of an outdoor pack with the organization and storage that photographers need.

Chalk up the pack’s efficiencies to the Atlas “Origami Camera Core,” which allows photographers to reconfigure and shift space between the camera and non-camera sections of the pack.
