Yes. I researched the compressors on the market when I was designing the bag and made sure that it could fit all compressors of this style that I found.I like it, will it hold the 450P?
Part of the reason I bought the Flexzilla was to test the fit in the bag - if it didn't fit I would suggest that the production version of the bag be a bit larger. I figure people are going to use their favorite hoses so it makes sense for me to test a few of the popular ones.The flexzilla looks really nice, but I honestly haven't had an issue with the coiled hose included with the Viair. I like that it stays up off the ground (mostly) due to the spring action and that it's fast to stow away when done.
I have both, there are pros and cons to both.The flexzilla looks really nice, but I honestly haven't had an issue with the coiled hose included with the Viair. I like that it stays up off the ground (mostly) due to the spring action and that it's fast to stow away when done.
Overland Outfitters sent me some preproduction photos of the Compressor bag:
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It's heavy black canvas and the brown accents are leather.
Also in the email - photos of a preproduction Kitchen Keeper:
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And a preproduction Camp Campinet (vanity bag). I can't tell if the black rectangle is a mirror reflecting something black or if there's no mirror in it yet and it's been blacked out with Photoshop.
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Hopefully they'll send me examples of all of the above soon for testing.
My satisfaction varies . Overland Outfitters almost always improves on my work so that's very satisfying. But they're a small company so with them I always worry for them whether the design will be commercial success or not. So far OO has been doing very well with my designs - OO recently forwarded me an email they got from Quadratec saying that sales of OO's products are up 249% over last year so far. QT is running a 10% off promo on all of OO's products right now BTW.Jeff, you must get great satisfaction when a design of yours hits the market. Great works as always.
Thank you for the very kind words.Sir, I make a living with my hands and like to think of myself as being adept at what I do.... Then I see what you're able to do and what looks like your own garage... And how you take every idea all the way home..... I don't know where it comes from.... I can't imagine how you make a living... And I can't imagine you having any problem making a living... But you obviously have a gift.
I'm not sucking up.... I don't want anything ....I'm just telling it like it is....every now and then you see someone that is just exceptional at bringing their ideas to life. . You are one of those people. Thank you for being on here and showing us what you're working on.