From concept to production, we deliver textile-based solutions engineered for extreme environments — serving the outdoor, military, aerospace, and industrial sectors.
• All-Purpose Backpacks for hunters, backpackers, SAR, and tactical operators.
• Optics Protection Systems – durable binocular harnesses and field gear.
• Aerospace & Military Soft Goods – covers, restraints, and custom textile components.
• Wind Energy Equipment – transport bags, turbine covers, and protective gear.
• Aircraft & Nitrogen Maintenance Soft Goods – durable covers and hose management systems.
Oregon Pack Works can help you with creating custom products for a variety of your soft-goods needs. We help to create breakthrough solutions to your design, fabric- considerations, production needs, even R&D-pattern making.
Contact us at: info@oregonpackworks.com for our growing client contact list.
Pack Sizing Guides


How to Measure Yourself
A. Chest
- Measure around the chest and body at its fullest part (typically right under the armpits and shoulder blades, right across the nipples)
- Hold the tape against the body tight enough so that it does not slip down, but not so tight that it restricts breathing. It should be “snug”
- Make sure the tape is horizontal and the person’s arms are by their side; then take a normal breath and measure
- Do not puff out your chest
- Double check this measurement
B. Sleeve
- Keep your elbow slightly bent
- Measure from the end of the right shoulder to the “Pinch” of the right hand
- The “Pinch” of the hand is found where the base of the thumb and the base of the index finger intersect (approximately 1 inch above the index finger knuckle)
- Double check this measurement
C. Waist
- Measure around your waist at the level where you would normally wear your pant’s belt
- With the tape measure snug around your waist, relax, and take the measurement
D. Inseam
- Measure from the lowest part of your crotch area to the floor
- Make sure the tape is tight along the inside of your leg, that you are standing straight, and then measure
- Do not wear shoes!