Luggage Bags and Packs
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I bought this from a German company (Steinkauz) recently for bushcraft type shorter activities. It combines the functional with waxed cotton and some leather bits and is surprisingly comfortable. For anything where function and light-weight really matters (longer hikes, mountains etc) I would go for something purely functional and light.
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I am after a backpack for work which will allow me to carry a fair bit (25 - 30 litres) but also will have a relatively well protected compartment for a laptop. I have scrolled through this section and got a few ideas but wonder if anyone has a particular recommendation for what I am after?
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@Crispy-Heron I have one from a company called ebag, pro slim weekender. Really happy with it, using it for work/work related travel. Have it since four years and it doesn’t show any signs of wear.
https://www.ebags.com/backpacks-bags/travel-backpacks/pro-slim-weekender/117783XXXX.html
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@Dmart -thanks. They look promising. I will look into them.
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Nice one @Mizmazzle ; do you fly fish? I have numerous friends who do that out here and may try to learn myself.
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@mclaincausey yeah man!! It’s my favorite thing in the world!!!
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either the car or the line of skiers look out of place, not sure which one exactly.
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@Mizmazzle stunning bag man! How was the hike?
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Nice bag @Mizmazzle
Here’s the Lee 101 bag I use mainly for work it’s about 5 years old with some bits it carries. -
@tody it gets better. My first wear left me with a very painful right shoulder but it must’ve molded. No issues on the last 3 carries.
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I regret not getting a GRXC2, I could do with a new bag.
For those who did, High Above are offering packing cubes in Dyneema denim, which would be the perfect pairing. Unfortunately, they only have one medium left in stock.