Luggage Bags and Packs
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They look great @Giles, I'll look into one. As you say, could be perfect for when I'm not carrying much.
Ps….. What's 'jonesing'??
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I think that Stormfront is a very unfortunate choice of branding by Patagonia.
Ironic that it comes in black, but not white.
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Carryology and Topo Designs have collaborated on a tweaked Klettersack. It's made from X-Pac, no doubt to save weight, and then fitted with a pair of (heavy) Cobra buckles.
There's a piece about it on the Carryology site, and you can pick it up from Topo.
The only fly in the ointment is the price: $349. That's about twice what a regular Klettersack will set you back. :o
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Start a new job Monday which means I need a new backpack right? I’ve been searching for a wax cotton and leather roll top for a while.
Found Winter Session. Made in Denver Colorado. It’s going to get some good use
After some Obenauf’s LP
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Too mall ninja? Tacticool faux-pas?
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looks good to me, but I'm a bag-whore so I think I'm biased
You and me both. I've been a bag-whore since earning my Koolaid man hip bag with Koolaid points back in the 80s. However, I've slowed down because I can't stand owning too much stuff (my bags are already stored like Babushka dolls). I'm actually culling the herd right now…
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looks good to me, but I'm a bag-whore so I think I'm biased
You and me both. I've been a bag-whore since earning my Koolaid man hip bag with Koolaid points back in the 80s. However, I've slowed down because I can't stand owning too much stuff (my bags are already stored like Babushka dolls). I'm actually culling the herd right now…
Imo would look better with some of the Bagjack pouches, the HNTR pouch springs to mind but only because of the colour. Aoku also do some cool looking ones that are of a similar aesthetic.
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I notice that a lot of traditionally "tactical" brands are moving towards not using MOLLE on their packs to avoid the mall ninja look. I think people in that space are really tired of the MOLLE look. I personally don't own anything with visible MOLLE except my chest rig and plate carrier.
"Nice backpack, what do you do for a living?"
"I'm a travel agent, but it's high speed low drag" -
Liking the look of this, not that I need another bag mind.
https://www.homeofmillican.com/products/the-mavericks-smith-the-roll-pack-25l-moss
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The tactical style packs always look as though they're trying too hard in a civilian context. But I think that setting up MOLLE rigs lends itself to overthinking EDC, and over-organising bags.
In my opinion, the best rucksack has a single main compartment, minimal internal organisation, no laptop sleeve, and a single internal or external pocket (e.g. on or under the lid) to keep small items in. Anything more than this adds weight, and I never use the half a dozen pen or card slots that makers insist on putting in!
If you want internal organisation, find a set of packing cubes that fit in the pack, and use those instead.
@David_pll my sister likes the Millican packs a lot. The Wainwright looks really good.
You might also want to take a look at Trakke. They seem to change their range around a bit, but they often have a rolltop rucksack in it.
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New gig which will require more frequent travel again so looked for a lightweight, durable, minimalist work pack. Landed on the Nomin 2.0. Not cheap but not disappointed either. Will last a while and get used/abused.