at-ease pack

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Specifications

lightweight mobility
reinforced by a grid-weave
damage resistant design
shoulder or cross-body
safety for your essentials
made of recycled marine litter
and PET bottles
collected by Seaqual® Initiative
with reflective logo
product made in Portugal.

We ship worldwide with the exception of the UK for orders below €155. The delivery costs will appear at the checkout. Please be aware that if you are ordering from outside the EU your order may be subject to VAT and other import duties.

  • INVISIBLE PERFORMANCE

    At senscommon, utility runs fiber-deep.

    Rip-stop weaving technique ensures a damage-resistant design and professional grade safety for all of your belongings. With the rip-stop weave first invented for parachute use, you’ll be able to move through every-day knowing your possessions are empowered by the same sense of security as a skydiver.

  • DESIGN FOR WELLBEING

    At senscommon, wellbeing is woven into the product.

    When up against the world, it’s important that our tools are protected and easily accessible. The senscommon at-ease pack’s simple and lightweight design make packing and transport a breeze.

  • DESIGN WITH PURPOSE

    At senscommon, purpose and design are intertwined.

    The at-ease pack is designed to be as versatile and adaptable as you are, as it is designed to suit both everyday wear, as well as longer and more intensive trips. Whether cross-body or on one shoulder, the easiest possible access with the utmost ease of accessibility helps to make this piece a companion for any occasion.

  • RESPONSIBLE DESIGN

    At senscommon, loose ends in responsible design are tied down.

    Senscommon is proud to be working with the Seaqual Initiative - a unique collaborative community fighting plastic pollution. The pieces are made out of recycled post-consumer PET bottles, as well as some of the 12 million tonnes of plastic marine litter that is found in our oceans each year – mostly found in the form of fishing nets neglectfully discarded by the large-scale commercial fishing industry, and allowing for a more thoughtful meditation on the source of our textiles, as well as animal product consumption.