A lot will depends on how far and how long your walking for, i tend to swap between 2 bags.
For hikes of 2 hours and under i tend to use my
Maxpedition Jumbo with the
Janus extension pocket.
+ Points
Mega mega tough -
This bag has been dragged through every hedge in Greece backwards and still cleans up like new
Great for organisation -
What with all the pockets and compartments it's great for knowing EXACTLY where stuff is and to be able to put your hand on it quickly
Accessibility -
You can slide it round and have everything to hand without removing the bag
Add on's -
What with the PALS webbing straps and velcro in the internal pockets you can add on pouches and holster to your hearts content.
Security -
In towns i tend to swing it round so it's at the front and tie the pull tabs against each other, so it'd be pretty tough for someone to access the pockets without me knowing
- Points
Weight -
At around 1.2kg before i've put anything in it, it's a fair old lump of material
Comfort -
Anything more than 2 hours hiking with this bag and i start to feel it on my back and shoulders, i've found the most comfortable way to wear it is by really torquing up the waist strap, that way your hips take 80% of the weight and the shoulder strap just gives it a bit of support.
Still after 2 hours it's a pain to wear
Price -
Maxped stuff tends to be expensive by the time it's gotten to our side of the pond
For longer hikes i use my
Osprey Manta 25L
+ Points
Comfort -
By far the most comfortable rucksack i've used
Weight -
It's a gnats testi over 1kg, but when your wearing it that weight is spread out so it feels a LOT lighter than the maxped
Quality -
From the stitching to the zips you can see and feel the quality of the bag
Warranty -
Osprey offer a lifetime warranty on all the products, if it tears after ten years send it back and they'll replace it
Comfort -
I know i've already mentioned this, but the section of the bag that comes into contact with your back is mesh with a air gap between it and the rucksack itself, so you sweat very very little on your back
- Points
Accessibility -
It's tough to get at any pockets without removing the bag.
Accessibility -
Even the waist pockets are pretty much useless as they're right back near your bum and really tough to zip and unzip in that location
Poor for organisation -
Only around 5 pockets with no small organisation pockets or loops, tends to be a bit of a hunt to find stuff in the main compartment
Price -
Again it's not a cheap bag
I've tried a fair few bags over the years, the messenger type bags are great for access, but like the Maxped bag i find they tend to get tiring after and hour or 2 of carrying.
So these are the 2 i've stuck with.
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Mark