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Have you ever noticed the small diamond-shaped patch on many backpacks and wondered what it’s actually for? 🎒 At first glance, it might look like a simple design choice—but that little detail has a surprisingly practical history. In this video, we explore the story behind the diamond-shaped backpack patch, also known as a lash tab or sometimes called a “pig snout.” Originally designed for hikers and climbers, this feature allowed outdoor adventurers to attach tools and gear like ice axes, ropes, and carabiners to their backpacks. We’ll take a look at where this design came from, why it’s shaped like a diamond, and how people originally used it in the outdoors. You’ll also discover why many modern backpacks still include this feature—even though most people today never use it. It’s a small detail that carries decades of design history, and once you learn its purpose, you’ll never look at backpacks the same way again. Timestamps 0:03 Intro – That Strange Little Diamond on Backpacks 1:13 What the Patch Is Actually Called 2:18 The History of the Lash Tab 3:34 Why the Patch Is Diamond-Shaped 4:36 How Hikers Originally Used It 5:27 Why Modern Backpacks Still Have It 6:22 A Small Feature With a Long History 7:01 Conclusion #BackpackDesign #DidYouKnow #EverydayMysteries #HistoryOfSimpleThings #BackpackFacts #OutdoorGear #DesignHistory #RandomFacts #Curiosity #ThingsYouNeverNoticed #engineering