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The Via Ferrata routine. Time wasted between walking and climbing modes. The safety gear most walkers leave behind because of the friction.
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A backpack that becomes a Via Ferrata kit. Harness, helmet and energy absorber live inside the pack — walker to climber in less than a minute, without taking it off.
Walker to climber. Less than a minute.
Via Ferrata routes invite walkers into the experience of mountaineering — fixed cables, ladders, exposed traverses — paired with the safety gear of climbers. Most kits are carried separately: harness, helmet, double lanyard with energy absorber, all stowed in a backpack and pulled out when the cable starts.
CAPRA is a single object that holds all of it together. The harness, the helmet, and the energy absorber are integrated into the backpack itself. When the route begins, the walker becomes a climber in less than a minute — and never has to remove the pack.
The project earned a Bronze A' Design Award in 2022 in the Outdoor Gear & Camping Equipment category.
[TBD — Amit's note on the integration moment that made the timing work. Engineering breakdown for the harness deployment / helmet stow.]
The Via Ferrata routine. Time wasted between walking and climbing modes. The safety gear most walkers leave behind because of the friction.
Where the harness folds into the pack. How the helmet stows. Where the energy absorber lives without bunching the load.
The transition geometry. Less-than-a-minute deployment without removing the pack.
First working sample. Webbing, hardware, soft goods stitched into a single object.
Bronze A' Design Award · 2022 · Outdoor Gear & Camping Equipment.
Most safety gear assumes the user is standing still while putting it on. CAPRA assumes the opposite — that the user is already in motion, already wearing the bag, and that the moment the cable starts is not the moment to begin a wardrobe change.
The integration solves a behaviour problem more than a manufacturing one: a kit that lives apart from the walker is a kit that often gets left at home. A backpack the user is already wearing is a kit they cannot leave behind.
[TBD — the integration moment. The deployment sequence. Field test stories. Whether the project went past the prototype stage or remained a self-initiated study.]