Oakley Toolbox Backpack
Oakley Toolbox Backpack
Oakley was founded in 1975 by avid motorcross fan Jim Jannard who named the brand after his pet dog ‘Oakley Anne’. He started out by producing motorcycle grips constructed from ‘Unobtainium’, a unique rubber material that he had created which offered a far better grip in wet conditions. It wasn’t until 1984 that Oakley made their move into the eyewear market, which they would go on to completely revolutionise. During the 90s they decided to transfer their innovative expertise into the clothing market. However, the turn of the millennium signified a new era of ‘Mad Science’ design, beginning with Oakley launching an extensive collection under their ‘Software’ label which specialised in a wide range of technical clothing and accessories including backpacks like these. Oakley also launched their ‘Tactical Field Gear’ label, specialising in pieces with highly technical designs and heavy military influence that were built to handle any conditions, futher cementing their position as a leader of innovation.
These backpacks are constructed from a heavy duty nylon weave with nylon lining that displays an Oakley monogram design. Each backpack features a plethora of storage options, containing multiple concealable compartments on the front layer and a larger spacious main compartment behind. There are metal hooks and clips to secure the backpack and add extra attachment options. All backpacks also feature thermo-moulded panels at the back, with unique ergonomic padding for comfort and signature Oakley branding. The high-quality build and great technical features of the TFG Icon backpacks make it easy to see why these are so popular.
Good condition with some signs of wear and age - small tear in outer lining on the bottom however this does not affect the interior storage at all.