
Previous Projects
We've been making bags for various circus equipment since 2018. Our standard products have undergone several iterations. We've also done many one off custom projects. Take a look at our archive to get a glimpse of what is possible.

Where it all started.
This was or first bag, made to accommodate Yuliya who at the time was a busy multi-apparatus solo aerialist. The bag fit an aerial hoop, solo trapeze, an aerial rope and a bag of hardware. The main goal was to fit the aerial equipment and yet have the bag fly as regular sized baggage. From the beginning our bags were padded and waterproof.

Luggage Backpack
A friend of ours was making frequent train trips for work, and needed a bag that could withstand constant travel and fit everything he would need for several weeks away from home. So we came up with a multifunctional design with many compartments and many ways to carry the bag. The research from this project led us to develop our backpack versions of our circus equipment bags.
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Shopper
During the Covid-19 pandemic we expanded into everyday bags. One of our favorite models of that time period was a shopper bag that was a great everyday bag that fit everything from training clothes, to groceries.

Aerial Pole with Stage
We made a set of bags for an artist specializing on pole. She had two poles and a stage to take with her on contracts. We came up with a design of five separate bags that could be connected together and placed on a trolley. The idea was to make sure she could load and unload the bags by herself.

Teardrop Trapeze
This was the second version of a bag for a teardrop trapeze that we made. It had backpack straps that could be hidden inside a special pocket in the back. This is a product we're considering making into a standard model.

Expandable Everyday Bag
Another pandemic project: a bag that we ourselves could use in our daily life. This "Messenger" bag fits a small tablet/book/notebook. It had an expandable bottom to accommodate those times you need to fit something extra. This was part of our research into expandable bags and compression bags.