kou_uraki
kou_uraki t1_j7lrq78 wrote
Reply to comment by pyrobuck in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
It's like kids are hard on stuff and people have multiple children to pass things on to. Buying 3-4 $30-$40 backpacks in the span of a few years is way less economical. Backpacks also adjust. It's not like they outgrow them at the age range the bags are intended for. Your arguments are unfounded and just uniformed. I guess you just want to be mad for no reason.
kou_uraki t1_j7lfxzn wrote
Reply to comment by flappytowel in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
$110 for something meant to last with lots of features is not excessive. A good bag for adults runs $200+. When is the last time you shopped outside of a WalMart?
kou_uraki t1_j8nrsys wrote
Reply to comment by BeardySi in NASA's "evolved structures" radically reduce weight – and waiting by Maxcactus
3D printed metal has limitations that machined parts don't when it comes to strength. It has gotten better, but it still is not as good.