>>2340827For europe? Should be fine desu. It's not exactly an adverse place. Hyper urbanised. At that point durability isn't an issue and if you can get a discount it will serve well enough. I'd go with REI decathelon or north face on discount. A packing list and an idea of what you will put a bag into helps. For example if you have it on a bike a lot, or you might be doing some clean trails but go up some rock chains on a climb. 55 litres is a really nice sweet spot size wise and it should cover you plenty. What I would suggest is that you decide on if you want the option to avoid a hostel for a night and do the hobo for a night thing. If you're just using it as luggage then there's little to be worried about besides making sure it's comfy enough for you. I lived out of a cheap ass Caribee similar to pic related. For 8 months of hobo mode in fact.Change of clothes, hygeine kit, minimal hammock and camera. I'm now a civ-mil bag user after having used up way too many bags to faiilure or mass repair. There are many cheaper options than osprey that will serve you just as well as I said, Decathelon for example. There are also better made and more proven bags for 189, especially used as well. (mystery ranch, some surp items, REI type stock brands. But if it's luggage then no biggie. Only thing I'd suggest is watch out for checked baggage at that point. Should be an awesome trip if you keep it minimal and avoid germany like the plague.