Gallery of Projects

Wool Base Layer

Developed in collaboration with a friend, this sleeveless baselayer is inspired by cycling silhouettes but designed for broader, multi-activity use. Currently in the early prototyping phase, it explores wool for its natural warmth, breathability, and odor-resistant properties as a versatile next-to-skin layer across a range of conditions and pursuits.

Colombia Half-Frame Bag

Ultralight half-frame bag designed to fit above two large bottles, with enough capacity for tools, accessible layers, and electronics. Built from Challenge Ultra for optimal strength-to-weight and weather resistance.

Maximal Chore Jacket

Exploring themes of storage and upcycling, this jacket was made from salvaged materials kept for future use. Multiple pockets, inspired by cycling jerseys and cargo packs, highlight utility, modularity, and material memory.

PFD Shoe Upper

An exploration of material reuse and form through the deconstruction of a Converse high-top, reimagined using end-of-life personal flotation devices. This project investigates the intersection of identity, utility, and sustainability in footwear design.

Top Tube Bag 1.0

Designed for quick, on-the-go access to ride essentials, this top tube bag balances accessibility, low weight, and stability. Optimized volume keeps snacks, tools, or a phone within easy reach without interfering with pedaling or handling. Lightweight, durable materials and secure mounting minimize movement on rough terrain, while added foam structure provides protection for sensitive gear like a small camera.

Feed Bag 2.0

Redesigned feed bag used during a seven-day bikepacking trip in Colombia. Lighter, larger, and equipped with improved attachment points for enhanced stability and access to snacks and small essentials.

Feed Bag 1.0

A feed bag that I used on the Oregon Timber Trail to carry snacks and small essentials. Its cylindrical shape accommodates a variety of items, including a water bottle, while maintaining easy access on the move.

Pack Vest

An experimental take on wearable cargo, inspired by running vests. Designed for movement and versatility, it features ample storage and a detachable rear pack—merging performance functionality with garment design.

Feed Bag 3.0

Further refined through continued field use, Version 3 is lighter, more streamlined, and easier to access on the move. Built with a hybrid of Challenge Ultra and Dyneema, it features a redesigned one-handed opening, a more aerodynamic profile, and improved attachment points for greater stability and quick access to snacks and small essentials.

Commuter Bag

A utilitarian backpack designed for durability, ease of repair, and versatility across daily use. Intended as a replacement for a failing bag, it prioritizes clean aesthetics, high load capacity, and performance both on the bike and on foot.

Sail Half-Frame Bag

An upcycled half-frame bag made from a retired wing-foiling sail. Built for multi-day gravel rides, it offers durability while retaining the original look and texture of the sail material.

Mexico Frame Bag

My first custom frame bag, built for a multi-day ride from Mexico City to Oaxaca. Designed to hold a 3-liter water bladder with on-the-move hydration access, while offering ample space for additional gear and supplies.