Fjallraven Kankens are super played out, need a new backpack, looking for some input and suggestions.
First is a Poler Rucksack as recommended here on /fa/ by a random anon.
http://www.polerstuff.com/collections/bags/products/rucksack-two
Kankens may be played out, but I still think some of Fjallraven's bags look aesthetically pleasing.
Ovik 20
http://www.fjallraven.us/products/ovik-backpack-20?variant=20170906437
Fjallraven's Skule 40.
http://www.fjallraven.us/products/skule-40?variant=1283650656
I'm willing to drop $130 on a good backpack that will last at least 4+ years.
Obviously if that can be met with a lower amount of cash, that would be preferred.
Everlane's Modern Snap Backpack.
https://www.everlane.com/collections/mens-all/products/mens-modern-snap-backpack-black
Fairly cheap, but it looks a bit feminine for my taste and small.
Everlane's Modern Commuter Backpack
https://www.everlane.com/collections/mens-all/products/mens-commuter-back-pack-black
A bit better, but still looks too small for me.
I'm 6'0 180lbs fairly athletic would like to have an all purpose backpack for travel, class, camping, hiking, etc.
Any recommendations for book bags?
Can anyone suggest some "Americana" or "Outdoors" brand/tailored bookbags?
>>11838566
bump
>>11838556
Liking this one a lot, anon.
In a similar boat to you, too. Looking for something aesthetic that can be used for day hiking and commuting (so waterproof is a must).
>want to buy porter bag from Japan
>pound down has lost 1/3rd of it's value against the yen in a year
fucking end it
goruck gr1 for that monochrome minimalism look
thess daypacks are american made with a lifetime warranty so be prepared to pay $$$
>>11839203
do I get a nice lab with it?
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I'm digging the Mountainsmith roots collection
>>11838522
shit build quality desu m80
>>11839214
yes every purchase comes with a retired service dog courtesy of the U.S. government