How many rucksacks do you have?

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wow haha so it is a good place to ask for advice on what would be a good bag to buy for over night camping was recently just using the boot off my car but that does not allow me to explore as much as i would like to
 
My large one from my mum turns out to be a Vango Exodus Polair 65ltr, top lid has its zip bust but I'm sure somewhere can fix it.

Did she do good?

She only spent penny's knowing my mum!

Buster
 
Got a few that fit different needs...
Kifaru Express with long pockets
Kifaru Tailgunner II
Maxpedition Falcon II
Macpac Torlesse
Topo Klettersack
Boblbee Megalopolis Sport
OMM Villain
Also a load of shoulder bags, but that is an other thread...
 
I've managed to rationalise somewhat, mainly down to realising that a Sabre45 would do me Summer and Winter:

Karrimor Sabre 45 - with side pockets
Karrimor Sabre 35 - daypack
Lowe Alpine Flywheel 30 - low-profile cycling pack
Sea To Summit Ultra-Slil day pack

The Ultra-Sil daypack I use as a tent bag, and then can be used as a lightweight day pack for walks from basecamp.
 
Oh bum - just remembered that I've also got a couple of small packs - mainly hydration pack with an additional pocket for essentials (not counting my surplus hydration pack as that is just that - no storage space so it doesn't qualify), an Osprey bumbag that folds out to a rucksack when you need more room) and a Maxpedition large drop pouch that folds out to a small rucksack!
That takes me to 13 now. An unlucky number so I guess I'll have to get another now just to make it a safe 14. Of course, I could donate a couple to my son which might be cheaper even though he has a perfectly good one for the moment.
Im realising I have even more of a problem than I thought!!
 
Too many.

I experimented for years with rucksacks until I had an epiphany. I've all sorts of bombproof, 1000 denier jobs with elaborate suspension systems, as well as traditional canvas and leather, until I realised that that up to a quarter of the weight I was carrying - depending on the load - was the rucksack itself! I've started walking more than fixed camping and weight has become an issue.

I finally went with a ULA Circuit pack which comes in at 41oz - which you can lighten further by removing some of the removables, like the hydration bladder sleeve, for example.

It's not the lightest pack around, but it has an excellent strength/ robustness to weight ratio. The size is perfect (around 60 litres with a 45 litre main compartment - expandable due to its roll top closure). This enables me to keep my summer pack weight down to around 20-25lbs and winter, a hair over 30lbs.
 
Karrimor Lynx 65 (been my main bag for 20 years)
Woodlore leaf cutter (my new one)
Hazard 4 plan b sling pack

Looks like I need some more bags!
 
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[TD]BA Bergen + rocket pods
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[TD]120
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[TD]Cobmaster
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[TD]80
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[TD]Outbound 78
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[TD]78
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[TD]Regatta 'Landtrekka'
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[TD]35
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[TD]Millets/Campari 'Trekker'
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[TD]35-45
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[TD]Gelert 'Exmoor 65'
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[TD]65
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Still looking for nice vintage Kelty pack...
 
Biggest: berghaus vulcan with side pockets 100ltr. Used if I'm out for longer than a week, or overnighting with my children.

Medium: karrimor sabre 45 with side pockets from above if needed. Used if I'm out overnight by myself, or out for up to a week.

Small: Bergans of Norway Langevann 11ltr hip pack. This has become my every day pack, enabling me to carry all I need for a days excursion, or if I'm somehow benighted.

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Army DPM infantry long back bergen and pockets
Same in OG
DPM patrol sack 50l
Sabre 45 coyote
Sabre 60/100 black
MTP patrolsack 20l
Berghaus Vulcan , in canvas,(Somewhere)

Got to get rid of some of the military stuff as I'm no longer serving, so the big bergens will be going!

Civvy:

Go lite 40l sack
Montane Cobra
 
I have only one. The Bergans Powerframe 130L+ customized for me with 214 liters and some improvements in case of back length and details.

What on earth do you need a 214 litre backpack for? Or at least to the extent where you don't need anything smaller?

I only have three, a 30l, a 45-65l, and what used to be an 88l before I cut the pockets off (I reckon around 75l now).
 

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