I'd trust all except the Puma, as being of sufficient quality. The Puma could be a back-up bag I imagine.
EDIT:
Though in all seriousness, I still feel that you haven't appreciated the real usefulness and quality of a good courier bag.
AND, sorry to say, but though the Crumplers are handsome bags, I'd have recommended the Pakuma Choroka, North Face Trans Messenger, or the common-or-garden Linnel Postie, as being better buys.
Though I often (okay, mostly) advocate the cheaper options, quality does have its rightful cost. My Timbuk2 cost £100.oo
when I bought it, and I still use it every day. Its now 18 years old. Honest.
Puma Liga £6.50
Berghaus TwentyFourSeven 30 Daysack £31.50 (over budget)
Lowe Alpine Pax 25 Daysack £14.97
Hi Gear Napier 25L Daysack £14.97
Lowe Alpine Pax 20 Daysack £12.97
Caribee bags (various)
I'd trust all except the Puma, as being of sufficient quality. The Puma could be a back-up bag I imagine.
EDIT:
Though in all seriousness, I still feel that you haven't appreciated the real usefulness and quality of a good courier bag.
AND, sorry to say, but though the Crumplers are handsome bags, I'd have recommended the Pakuma Choroka,
North Face Trans Messenger, or the common-or-garden Linnel Postie, as being better buys.
Though I often (okay, mostly) advocate the cheaper options, quality does have its rightful cost. My Timbuk2 cost £100.oo
when I bought it, and I still use it every day. Its now 18 years old. Honest.
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