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  • Tough as hell

    My Haul bag has treated me well. I spent the year roaming thru South America and it stayed intact, unlike me. I like products that have a story and my bag is made from an old truck inner tube and that's a story it's tough as hell. ...keep on truckin.

    Zigger, Australia - 13 December 2005

  • Good idea but no by means original

    I've just looked at the Haul bags - aren't they just a little too similiar to Freitag bags from Germany? Or the Diagonal brand from Spain? They are a good idea but no by means original. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble.

    Darren, Australia - 22 November 2005

  • I hope they come to Shanghai soon

    Haul billboard bags, I L-O-V-E them. My buddy came back from Australia with one. Haul is a true recycled brand with the other bags they make from truck inner tubes as well. I hope they come to Shanghai soon. Each bag is different and e-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y wants to be different.

    Ray, China - 06 October 2005

  • In for the long Haul!

    I love what the Haul guys represent. Haul is where it's at, 'uber cool' urban recycling without being preachy about it. Their bags are workshop, not mass market and way cool. I have one of their original truck inner tube bags from 5 years ago and now have their latest billboard bags. The quirky names they give to their ranges, like "Foreman" totally fits the industrial feel. In a world where few products are truly unique, these bags are. I think this brand is in for the long Haul!

    Jo, Australia - 31 August 2005

  • It's like urban art

    Haul is a range of messenger bags made from old advertising banners. These billboard bags are built in Melbourne by a mob called Urban Boomerang who make all kinds of funky recycled accessories like photo albums from used number plates. I stumbled onto the bags at the Esplanade market in St. Kilda. The best thing about my billboard bag is that it's a one off...no one else has a bag like mine (which is made from a BMW billboard). It's like urban art. Go Haul!

    Gus, Australia - 30 August 2005