Design, Two Wheels

Gig Pack, Scooter Backpack by Gustavo Brenck

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Brazilian designer Gustavo Brenck created the  Gig Pack,  a scooter/backpack made of an aluminum structure attached to a nylon backpack, perfect for daily commutes and for any type of short trips around town. The scooter’s rear end is folded to the inside of the backpack, which is still able to hold stuff and  has a notebook compartment.F or riding, the user simply has to zip apart the backpack, fasten the front and back wheels, and secure all bag straps to prevent them from getting caught on the ground. The backpack can be detached from the structure for washing and cleaning. This also makes the bag be easily changed, allowing the development of different colors and models without requiring the production of another structure. Gig pack holds riders up to 90 kilograms.

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