In traditional outdoor backpacks, "picking up items=stopping+unloading+searching" has almost become common knowledge, while Paxis Twin Lakes Backpack breaks this fundamental logic through a patented structure.
The biggest highlight of the ARCWING Technolog rotating arm system Twin Lakes is the independent rotating storage compartment at the bottom, which uses anodized aluminum rotating arms to connect to the main package. The locking mechanism is released by a pull ring, and the equipment compartment can smoothly rotate to the front of the abdomen within 1 second.
Scene value: photographer capture, fishing bait changing, drone quick retrieval, zero delay response to scene changes.
1. Main compartment (approximately 30L): Comes with a standard hiking backpack layout, which can hold insulation layers, meal bags, and water bags
2. Rotating equipment compartment (approximately 2.2kg load-bearing capacity): Camera, lens, drone, battery pack safe quick access
3. Aluminum alloy rotating arm and bottom cabin frame: hard skeleton support to avoid shaking and dislocation during movement
Backpad: Thick and breathable mesh sponge, suitable for long-term carrying
Shoulder strap: wide design+adjustable strap, dispersing the tension caused by the weight of the equipment compartment. Belt: load-bearing waistband with locking buckle, stabilizing the center of gravity of the bag, ensuring that the rotation process does not affect body balance.
Innovative scene specific structure
User demand has shifted from being able to install to being able to quickly retrieve and operate without interference, and structural and functional differentiation will be the future trend of outdoor bags.
Integrate exoskeleton or rotating skeletal system
The rotating arm of the equipment cabin is similar to the concept of exoskeleton machinery, integrating mechanical engineering thinking into soft bag design, which is a breakthrough direction for advanced functional bags.
Ergonomic dynamic backpack matching
To avoid imbalance when retrieving items, the length, angle, and locking point load-bearing capacity of the rotating arm need to undergo rigorous ergonomic calculations, making the design much more difficult than ordinary backpacks.