Article 404C
Maker: Sample · Status: made-to-order · Confidence: medium
Specifications
| Capacity | 18 L — The maker's own page disagrees with itself: the page TITLE reads '20L' while the SPEC BLOCK on the same page reads '18 L'. Both readings are recorded as signals; neither is preferred. The id takes the spec-block figure because an id must be stable, not because 18 L is the truer number. |
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| Dimensions | 11"W x 19"H x 6"D |
| Materials | VX21 (Dimension Polyant); 1000D Cordura; High Cycle Loop; EVA foam; Tegris frame sheet |
| Made in | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
| Lead time | about 8 weeks, made to order |
| Price | 430.0 USD — observed 2026-07-09 |
| Carry style | panel-loader |
| Use case | edc |
A price is a dated observation, not a property of the pack. Stock status is not tracked at all — it changes weekly and says nothing about the design.
What we don't know
These are the things we looked for and did not find. They are listed because an empty field should not read as an answer.
- Weight is not published on the product page.
Sources
- Article 404C - 20L - VX21 Black — Sample. Maker product page, read 2026-07-09.
Sources that disagree
These claims contradict each other, and are recorded unresolved. We do not average them, pick between them, or quietly prefer the newer one.
capacity_l:
- 18 — source. Read from the spec block. The same page's title says 20L.
- 20 — source. Read from the product page TITLE ('Article 404C - 20L - VX21 Black'), which contradicts the spec block on the same page. Both are accurate reports of what the page says. Not resolved.
Provenance
This record resolves 7 signals, each a
single claim read on a single page. First seen 2026-07-09; last
updated 2026-07-09. The record id sample-by-matsuda-article-404c-18l is
stable and is the citation target — see how to cite this.
Each cited page was fetched once, by an AI agent, on request — not by a crawler and not on a schedule. No scheduled fetcher touches any source in this dataset. How the data was collected says exactly what that means, including where two makers' terms and our own method sit uneasily together.