On the lane
Three wet routines
The packs are built around three ordinary jobs. These are storage and tidy-up routines only — no safety, rescue, survival or professional expedition use.
01Routine 01
Farm-lane stop
The five-minute gate stop, boot open to the rain.
You pull the car into the field gate, drop the tailgate, and everything you reach for is already tagged. The Field Gate Pack roll-top bag holds the small kit, the wipe cloth clips to the tag, and the boot stays sorted while you deal with the gate.
02Routine 02
Rainy boot return
Wet boots and dripping kit, back at the door.
After a wet walk, the Boot Mat Kit takes the mess: the folding rubber mat lines the boot floor, the wet-kit bag swallows the soaked layers, and the collapsible basket keeps the dry things apart. Nothing soaks into the carpet on the drive home.
03Routine 03
Weekend picnic loadout
Off the shelf, out on the grass, back down tight.
The Picnic Ground Roll comes off the shelf already rolled with its straps. It opens flat on the grass at the lane edge and rolls back down small enough for the boot corner. The Rain Tag Pouch keeps the small bits — tags, clips, a spare board — in one place.