>>1474559These vintage bundheswher jagerrucks are an absolute godsend and easily one of the greatest bags I've ever owned, far surpassing that of northface, osprey, Adidas Berghaus and the likes found in your typical sports and oudoor stores.
The bag itself is virtually indestructible, oweing to its minimalistic design of a tightening cord and buckles forgoing the need for unreliable finiky zips.
Together combined with kraut enginineuty in its stitching and choice of tough canvas this bag breezes through 35 pound ruckruns comfortably like it's a walk in the park.
Indeed the bag itself is not of the biggest being about 30 litres, yet it's external webbing, ski pole holders, side pockets, buckles and bw sleeping matt storage have been sufficient enough for my 3 day hiking trips. (At a push mind you)
All in all for less than 30 quid this bag is probably the most durable budget rucksack on the market second to a Soviet veshmeshok, whilst retaining style and comfort enabling it to be used both outdoors and for everyday use.