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Hi all, can anyone recommend a good daypack for me?

There seems to be about a million on the market and most I like the look of don't appear to have a very good back system and I hate sweaty back syndrome! Some appear to also be very much geared towards city use (i.e have lots of internal pen loops and mp3 player slots) which I'm not after and will just annoy me!

Was thinking something around 20-30litres as I won't be using it to carry overnight gear, really will just be for a day in the woods type thing.

Don't want to break the bank either, so if anyone can recommend the cheapest place to get said pack/s it would also be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Geoff
 

Spacemonkey

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I had an excellent pack made by Le Fumier, which for some reason I thought was Canadian. Anyway, it had an external wire frame on the back which meant that only the top of the shoulders and base of spine was in contact with the bag. This was truly excellent on hot days if you didn't wasnt to sweat. Trouble is, the dog ate it, and I've never found them for sale anywhere since. Got it in Croydon in 2001, but shop now gone.

Not much help, but if you can find one, you will not be disappointed!!

ps, cheap as well.
 

Nemisis

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What about the daysack made up from PLCE side pouches? 20 litres no frame but has a waistbelt very lightweight when empty. I've threaded shock-cord through the back loops with a cord lock to carry wet weather gear also two smaller shock-cord/cordlock loops as pole carriers. Give Kev at endicotts a call under £20 posted as I recall.
Dave.
 

Blackthorn

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Berghaus currently sell a 35 litre sack which has expandable side pockets that give you an extra 8 litres if you ever need it.

Important thing for you though is that it has a similar backing system to the one mentioned earlier. A sort of mesh suspension system which keeps the bulk of the pack away from your back and lets it vent to prevent a lot of sweating.

I bought one for my wee sister at xmas and i havent heard any complaints.

I will try to put a link below. Its called the Freeflow. Bit pricey though. Think i paid £60/£65 for it.

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Blackthorn

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tomtom said:
I have a karrimor saber 30 and i have to say i have found it to be spot on for days in the woods even a night or two out if your traveling very light!

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=4018&highlight=karrimor+saber

Tomtom,

I definetly like that sack. Seems to be in favour with a lot of people on this site. In terms of a bushcraft daysac i suppose it is a better choice than my Berghaus suggestion if only by virtue of the fact that it will blend in a bit bettter. Its probably also a really good sac though in general as well.

My packs at present are all bright red or blue mixed with black coz im coming from a hill walking/mountaineering background. But i sort of now recognise how handy it would be to have one of those Karrimors even if it was just to organise my Bushcraft stuff. Am i convincing you? Coz im trying to convince myself that i need it, especially at that price.

Living in Ireland though. Do they do mail order or have a website?
 

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Geoffrey_Bubbles said:
Hi all, can anyone recommend a good daypack for me?

There seems to be about a million on the market and most I like the look of don't appear to have a very good back system and I hate sweaty back syndrome! Some appear to also be very much geared towards city use (i.e have lots of internal pen loops and mp3 player slots) which I'm not after and will just annoy me!

Was thinking something around 20-30litres as I won't be using it to carry overnight gear, really will just be for a day in the woods type thing.

Don't want to break the bank either, so if anyone can recommend the cheapest place to get said pack/s it would also be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Geoff


Not cheap, but some very good day packs:

http://www.duluthpack.com/product_detail.aspx?product=Wanderer

http://www.frostriver.com/day_packs/knapsack.html

http://www.frostriver.com/day_packs/daypacks.html

http://www.duluthpack.com/product_detail.aspx?product=Rambler

http://www.duluthpack.com/product_detail.aspx?product=Sparky Bag

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Spacemonkey

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Yes they are and I use one as an everyday sack, but they do not alleviate sweaty back syndrome. Pack anything in it and it's flat against the back. If you really don't want sweat then it's got to be one of those airflow types that keep the pack off the back.
 

Hoodoo

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Geoffrey_Bubbles said:
Was thinking something around 20-30litres as I won't be using it to carry overnight gear, really will just be for a day in the woods type thing.

I have been very happy with the Kelty Redtail 1600. I have two of them, one for my car and one for my truck and keep them equipped for dayhikes. My idea of a good dayhike pack is one just big enough to carry enough gear for an unplanned overnighter. My shelter of choice is an All Weather Space Blanket.

It will carry all the gear I need for any day hike I normally do with plenty of room left over. My philosophy on day packs is that if you need a padded hip belt, then you've got way too much gear for a dayhike. The exception to that is when I have to carry a bunch of gear for other reasons besides just having an enjoyable day hike. Then I go to a larger pack.

The Redtail is light, comfortable, and will carry all the gear you need for most day hikes. The other thing I like about the Redtail is that you can usually find it cheap.

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Redtail

Another great dayhike pack is the German Army Surplus pack. I've been using one all winter for a book bag. Just super! And cheap. I bought 4 of them (when they were $15!) and use them to store gear in when I travel. For $20, they are an incredible deal.

German Ruck Sack

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Nemisis

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I liked the german army surplus bag too the only problem was the postage to uk was same price as the bag. Then there would have been customs duty added to that.
Dave
 

bloodline

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Geof the sergeants mess in Chatham have all sizes of the Highlander range Ive got a 35lt one and cant fault it and they are near to you.They have green or camo. I like the fact the side pockets are desinged to take the army water bottle.
good luck with the search :)
 
Nov 14, 2005
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Cheer for all that, I think I may of accidentally replied to one of the links as opposed to my own original thread :eek:

Anyhoo, thanks for that, I'm gonna take a look for a Saber 30 if I can get one for less than £40 then that is what I will defo buy, but otherwise I will check out some of the alternatives and if I can't find anyhting I like I will probably get the Berghause Freeflow pack.

Bloodline, where abouts in Chatham is the sergents mess? Never heard of it and I don't get down into Chatham very often. I assume by the name that is a military store?

Cheers all

Geoff
 
Nov 14, 2005
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Can't find a Saber 30 online anywhere, but have found these interesting options :-

http://mountainwarehouse.com/shop/product/products_id/2190.html

http://mountainwarehouse.com/shop/product/products_id/2616.html

http://mountainwarehouse.com/shop/product/products_id/2401.html

All are Karrimor and have cool back systems, but in the end went for this :-

http://mountainwarehouse.com/shop/product/products_id/2572.html

Thought for £7 you just couldn't go wrong, can't wait to show it off at the next Kent meet at Kings Wood.....

I'll get my hat :lmao:

Geoff
 

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