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This Airpaq backpack will soothe your eco conscience

Carryaround storage made from car parts

When a beloved motor goes to die, most of its bits tend to end up crushed into a cube of dashed dreams and miles not realised. Some lucky parts, though, manage to escape their crushing overlords like a scrapyard sequel to Sausage Party. And, when they do run free, they get to live on by carrying all of your clutter around. Meet Airpaq (from €115, Kickstarter): a clever rucksack made from recycled safety bits. Two airbags are used for the body and roll-top closure, while the material from four seatbelts makes up the back and straps – and it’s all held together by a trusty seatbelt buckle.

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For more than a decade, Chris has been finding and featuring the best kit you can carry. When he's not writing about his favourite things for Stuff, you'll find Chris field-testing the latest gear for TechRadar. From cameras to classic cars, he appreciates anything that gets better with age.

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