Post number #971376, ID: fc7778
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mine is pretty beat up from hiking but id like to know any good backpacks that dont look like a navy seal larp
Post number #971400, ID: 93a78c
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If you've got cash money, the LTT backpack is genuinely great.
Post number #971405, ID: 790c8d
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>>971400 for $250 i expect linus sex tips himself to come over and suck my fat g/u/rlcock while delivering the backpack wrapped in a red ribbon like a christmas present
Post number #971406, ID: fc8045
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>>971405 he will.
Post number #971426, ID: 34cfc2
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can confirm
Post number #971440, ID: adec29
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is fjallraven good? thinking of getting one soon
Post number #971457, ID: f4d551
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>>971440 fjällräven used to make really good stuff a few decades ago but nowadays they're kinda overpriced for what you get. some of their stuff is supposedly identical to how they were 40 years ago but yeah, the price doesn't match the quality. altough it's cool how they don't use cheap chinese labor but make everything from scratch in sweden.
Post number #971462, ID: adec29
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>>971457 any other backpack-maker-ers that do have good quality? i kinda liked how cute fjallravens looked
Post number #971466, ID: 67e3ca
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sjummersongbirds r fancy as well
Post number #971501, ID: f4d551
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>>971462 can't really help you, sorry. i still use my mil-tec from like 15 years ago.
i haven't used fjällrävens backpacks so it's not like i know my shit or anything but the jacket and pants i used to have were sub-par for real hiking. they're okay for normal wear or shorter trips though imo but my ex gf swore by them and she grew up north of the polar circle
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| mine is pretty beat up from hiking but id like to know any good backpacks that dont look like a navy seal larp