rucksack advice

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well.. this is a nut to crack.. I choosed like this, i want a tough backpack, i travell in far away countries so i need a carrying system that holds for everything and i want it light.. Sooo, i needed a simple, light and heavy duty backpack.. Well, its simple.. Just get a Berghaus Vulcan and hit it with the sissors, cut everything unessesary away and u got a simple, light and heavy duty backpack at 80l and just 1,879Kg..
 
jakunen said:
God, how many of us think, "yeah, I'll just bung that in, it might be useful... I can fit that in... OH MY GOD I'VE JUST GOT A HERNIA! HOW MUCH DOES THIS PACK WEIGH!?!?!?!?!"...

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If you intend to use this rucksack in countries other than the UK, DO NOT go for a military pattern (i.e. no camo) as this is illegal in a number of countries (Zimbabwe), and may lead to major problems in others by paranoid government officials (i.e. Chile, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Mozambeque etc.). You can sometimes get away with green but I would brighten it up a little to make it look less military like.

Greg
 

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