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itt: discuss backpacks

looking for a new backpack to use everyday for all activities, including hiking. anyone got any experience with the fjallraven haulpack, fjallraven raven 20 and klättermusen gilling 20L? or any similar recommendations? i already have a 30L klättermusen backpack that i am super happy with and very impressed by, however it is too big for everyday use. will also get a small algir bag from them for smaller stuff like my phone and keys and ids.

i want one that looks nice, does not look like military backpacks, does not weigh more than 1kg. lets me put stuff on the outside, has more than 2 pockets, is buy it for life.

- gilling: not sure about the hipbelt getting in the way for daily use
- haulpack: not entirely sure about the material lasting long
- raven: not sure about the looks and maybe too many pockets

pic related is klättermusen gilling
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and that's the fjallraven haulpack
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>>18732237
AER city pack pro
Timbuk2 Authority
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>>18732293
thanks for the suggestions.

> AER city pack pro

not a fan of their style, i am sure it's a good backpack and many people swear by it, but weighs as much as my old military backpack (maxpedition falcon ii that i had for 10+ years) and i think it would be nice to try something lighter.

> Timbuk2 Authority

this one looks even worse, i guess i don't like how most urban backpacks look. i know that the klättermusen looks super gorp-y but i do like what they do as far as their design goes.
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>>18732309
the aer go pack 2 does make a good impression though
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>>18732237
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>>18732366
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In terms of quality, my osprey backpack has been amazing, just amazing over the years. I don't use daily anymore, but it has survived daily use for a couple of years, then 6-8 trips a year carrying heavy shit around airports etc.
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>>18732237
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Why does this board push Fjallraven so much?
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Grey marketers get the rope!
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>>18732496
i don't care about fjallraven that much but i do think that their haulpack looks nice and i am just looking for a nice backpack. i am not browsing /fa/ often enough to notice that this board has a thing for fjallraven
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>>18732496
This board was always into Neofolk style and related brands and it falls into that area.
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>>18732523
speaking of which, any other neofolk backpacks to check out?

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>>18732526
If I could find a site that imports from Japan to the US I’d buy the one here though it may be a bit larpy for you.
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>>18732533
i'm based in europe and thanks!



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