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• #352
The cobra buckle looks pretty rad too. Wonder if it'll fit my PAC as the plastic one doesn't seem that strong (though it still works after 5 years)
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• #353
The pack was £173 (not bad post-Brexit exchange rate that day) and with shipping it brought it up to £212. Not a bad price all in all for what looks to be a great bag.
For me definitely better value than some of the more famous names.
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• #354
BRP and my ex both use them on their hand made bags, I have a few of those. Honestly truth is I don't like them. They are heavy and once the paint starts to chip, and it happens very quickly, it's an eye sore. If you wanna give them a go, my ex used to get them off ebay for a lot cheaper.
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• #355
You dealt with them directly instead of the etsy site, I presume?
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• #356
Anyone have a Life Behind Bars Peleton bag?
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• #357
there was someone on selling it on the forum few months back. if my mw fitzroy would fail one day I think this bag would be my choice! I mailed them long ago and they asked a lot for shipping to eu.
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• #358
I've coveted a bigxtop for climbing/everyday for a long time, price is on point compared to many other options as well.
The simple truth is though that I have a couple of mid 90's Karrimor 30l Hot Earth bags. They're amazingly comfortable, built like trucks and can resist being dropped down and dragged back up cliffs.
I suspect the current offerings(SF excepted) aren't quite as solid but older ones are cheap as chips on ebay and will probably outlast your grandkids.
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• #359
I have a Karrimor SF and its v v good.
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• #360
I can vouch for quality on the bigxtop daysacks. Waterproof and can be customised if you want any extra features, which could be the case if youre using it for climbing
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• #361
I have a daysack they're good, but I'd get ice axe loops added (or a couple of molle-style rows across the bottom of the front so you can attach extra gear) if you go custom. I think the roll top version has something like this.
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• #362
This is a mod Jordan did on a daysack a while back, might be what youre looking for
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• #363
Yeah, pretty much exactly that!
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• #364
Advice for ladies backpack that doesn’t rub against sports bras etc? Asking for a friend. @lolabelle @mands @Scoot @Yasi
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• #365
Damnit I need me one of those bigxtop things...
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• #366
Saw these at Decathlon recently, was impressed:
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/arpenaz-20l-ultra-compact-wp-id_8357283.html
Didn't look like they'd hold up to being filled with bricks or whatever, but packed down small enough to go in your pocket, which was pretty neat. Will be picking one up for next time we go away for sure.
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• #367
I’d buy the bigtop bag in a heart beat if they were bigger.
Edit - what L are they?!
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• #368
Thread dredge.
What is the goto waterproof rucksack +/-35L.
(Old, possibly authentic, North Face is now suffering from delaminating internal waterproof layer). It's been on the way out for a while.
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• #369
I've used the Restrap commute backpack for a couple of years and can't fault it. Even used it for courier work on occasion. The fact that it's a rolltop means that you can effectively change it from a 10l backpack when you don't have a load of stuff to carry to a 35l when you do. You get a discount if you use the code in the Restrap thread here as well.
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• #370
Restrap commute backpack
Thanks for the reply, and the suggestion.
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• #371
All the dhb rucksacks are out of stock on wiggle. Anyone know if it's the end of them or if they'll come back with the latest version soon?
My dhb slice 25l is the best rucksack I've ever owned. Had daily commuter use for over 5 years now and still going strong. All other bags I've had either the fabric starts to break up or the zips break.
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• #372
Looking for a v small packable rucksack/ musette to carry when out on weekend rides. Really after something that packs down super small. Any recommendations?
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• #373
Albion
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• #374
Decathlon does little pocketable bags.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/foldable-backpack-10l-travel/_/R-p-309861
But agree with @pacef8 the Albion UL musettes are lovely.
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• #375
I’ve got an Exped splash. Does the job for me. But looking at those decathlon ones, surely they can’t be beaten for the price. Wish I’d seen them earlier!
What's the postage like for your backpack? Quite fancy the hip pouch, on the Etsy shop, postage looks a bit much for a small pouch...