The Huru Model A is a thoughtfully designed and interesting backpack. At first glance, its layout may not seem impressive, but functionally, it accommodates a lot of gear. However, as someone who sometimes uses the bag in dusty and dirty environments rather than in an office, I find the material choice frustrating. The fabric attracts dirt easily, making the bag appear constantly filthy. Adding the option to upgrade to X-Pac or a similar easy-to-clean laminate would be a significant improvement.
There are a few design flaws that prevent it from being a top-tier field bag. For instance, the side water bottle pockets are too tight and should be expanded to comfortably fit a 32-ounce Nalgene bottle. Additionally, using the same exterior shell material for both the back panel and the shoulder straps gives the bag a cheap feel. The straps should be the strongest and most reinforced part of the bag, but currently, they feel like an afterthought. Enhancing the modularity and upgrading the harness system could make this pack exceptional in the future.