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https://loctote.com/products/flak-sa...t=527616180228
Lockable, durable. With enough room for 2 or 3 days if you know how to pack. |
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Some basic questions.....
1 How much do you want to spend? 2. Roughly what size are you after? Cubic inches or litres. 3. Do you want multiple pockets, dividers, lash points, or do you prefer simpler designs? 4. Are you rough on your gear or do you baby it?Your area has some prettyrough abrasive terrain that can trash a lot of the popular lightweight fabrics in short order if you're not careful. |
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do the grandma gatewood.....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandma_Gatewood Don't bring your phone. Don't bring a camera. All you need is a nathan water bottle for less than a day. |
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Minaal bags (there are only two) might meet your travel criteria or commuting criteria. Not sure about whether they would meet your hiking criteria. I've been using these for the past few years and the larger one is excellent for travel. The smaller one is more geared for commuting.
https://www.minaal.com Anyway, a couple of more data points for your hunt. As a few others have said, there are no perfect bags. There are however some really good ones that are close for your purposes. |
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I'm a huge fan of Eddie Bauer First Ascent packs. This Bacon is a great one:
https://www.eddiebauer.com/product/b...izetype=&size= No complaints at all. |
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Arcteryx Index 15 works for me. Take laptop, rain shell, kindle, sunglasses and cords to / from work. On weekends I carry other things. Cheapish and probably cheaper out there but this has been great. Couple pockets, couple places to hang things if needed.
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something dyneema sounds perfect.
https://mountainlaureldesigns.com/product/core-28l/ But I'm not so sure I wouldn't just go with a freebie sling bag and save $100.00, but that's just me ;~)
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I just picked up a Mystery Ranch daypack for EDC. Digging it so far with the tri-zip.
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Agree about Mystery Ranch
If you can find a Kletterwerks "Flip" I find it to be a great day pack. |
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I use a Salomon day pack for everything. Hiked a couple 14ers in Colorado with it last summer and used it as my carry on for the flight to Denver. I couldn’t find it on their site, but this is what it looks like. I’m sure the REI bag and Osprey mentioned above are equally as good.
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Cotopaxi, 26L Inca looks good.
I have a 26L Osprey Radial that I use for bike commuting. Very comfortable on the bike when loaded. |
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A wise response. We are generally over geared.
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