The main pocket easily fits a 15” laptop, a jacket, and Context Pouch, making the Axiom extremely useful. Or if you have a different loadout day to day or from weekday to weekend. The Helix system also future proofs the pack, as you change what you carry you can just modify the pouches you carry rather than purchasing a new pack. With all this potential organization I have to say it’s making me very excited for what this pack could be. This is the first pack I have owned with this level of customization. The webbing loops top and bottom make the Axiom 18 capable of mounting various MOLLE compatible accessories as well. TAD’s Control Panel, Admin Panel or Context Organiser all fit as well. The carrying system for the Axiom 18 is quite substantial for such a small pack which is actually a good thing. At the very least the Axiom 18 has provided me with features and design aspects that I would almost certainly demand on all future packs, if and where possible. The Perfect Pack? Maybe, nearly, I don’t know if this unicorn exists, but I do feel that my relentless search for this pack is getting much closer. Triple Aught Design has a reputation for producing uncompromising gear and the Axiom 18 is no exception. Not the usual overt styling you may be used to coming from TAD. The Axiom 18 is one of TAD’s newest packs in the Axiom line up, subtle ‘covert’ packs as TAD would describe them. But that would not nearly do enough justice to it. I would probably use this sentence if I had to describe the pack in 20 words or less. The Axiom 18, designed for traveling and daily carry, slim but very robust with some awesome organization. Triple Aught Design specifically aims to engineer clothing and equipment suitable for those who love adventure and hardwearing gear. TAD has long been associated with high quality military inspired and targeted designs, both packs and clothing. Many of you would have heard of Triple Aught Design or TAD, and be familiar with some of their popular designs like the FAST Pack Litespeed or EDC.
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