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Backpack reviews

Focus: + Durability/longevity + small one for caving / everyday + ~ 40 l medium one, also airplane carry on + ~ 75 l big one, groceries / trekking tours + I EDC depending on mood, but even 75 l, have to walk 10 mins to the car, and got used to it

Osprey Farpoint 40 l

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My first “good one”, lasted almost 5 years (daily use), back straps broke on an Italy-motorcycle-tour when i probably packed too many beer cans into it. Laptop compartment isn’t really protecting… never really used it.

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My first "good one", lasted almost 5 years (daily use), back straps broke on an Italy-motorcycle-tour when i probably packed too many beer cans into it. Laptop compartment isn't really protecting... never really used it.

Tatonka Laptop Backpack

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Lasted some years, great protection for 15 ” laptop. A bit small when trying to fit something else in there when laptop present.

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Lasted some years, great protection for 15 " laptop. A bit small when trying to fit something else in there when laptop present.

Kelty Redwing 44 l (black)

Actual medium backpack (2019+), lot of space, had to bend the aluminium backbone a bit to match my backbone, but then it was great comfort.

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Never used the girdle (closed the clips bending around the backpack instead of my hip) as it’s never that heavily loaded.

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Never used the girdle (closed the clips bending around the backpack instead of my hip) as it's never that heavily loaded.

You need to think a bit of where to put stuff to keep an aesthetic form though. Somehow when wearing it it looks like an Eastpak school backpack.

Gregory Baltoro 75 l (blue)

Current (2020) big daily / trekking backpack.

Awesome fit (for me).

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Looks awesome, but you’ll get looks from people when using it in the city / as a daily. That’s why i also wear a $IndianaJones hat to kill last doubt in people on what to think of me :)

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Looks awesome, but you'll get looks from people when using it in the city / as a daily. That's why i also wear a $IndianaJones hat to kill last doubt in people on what to think of me :)

Never tried a laptop in it.

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After ~7 months of daily use the material on the two main shoulder belts is a bit worn, but i often didn’t use the tensioner that goes in front of my breast, so there was a lot of rubbing against my clothes. Anyway, this seems to get worse…

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After ~7 months of daily use the material on the two main shoulder belts is a bit worn, but i often didn't use the tensioner that goes in front of my breast, so there was a lot of rubbing against my clothes. Anyway, this seems to get worse...

TODO / Wishlist

Small / caving backpack

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Testing SRT Gear

I finally got most of my SRT (single rope technique) equipment together. First tests on a nearby quarry and a small bridge.

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First had the Petzl STOP descender device, but after finding out that this thing does not STOP at all (it’s not belaying you unless You hold the rope) I bought the Petzl I’Ds. With this one and a hand ascender it’s very easy to climb up everywhere where You also have a wall to push the feet against.

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First had the Petzl STOP descender device, but after finding out that this thing does not STOP at all (it's not belaying you unless You hold the rope) I bought the Petzl I'Ds. With this one and a hand ascender it's very easy to climb up everywhere where You also have a wall to push the feet against.

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After being confident I went to the first nearby limestone cave that had a 5+ m slippery drop and i still live. Success!

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