>>345099Not the same guy, but I got curious after seeing you two arguing.
http://intranet.tatonka.com/infosys/php/artintt9.php?7714_TT%20Raid%20Pack%20MKII>Classic military rucksack with modern carrying system.>Features: X Light Vario Carrying System...http://www.tasmaniantiger.tatonka.com/en/produkte/rueckensyteme-xlitevario.htm>X LITE VARIO-SYSTEM>Size-adjustable carrying system for movement-intensive use. As the light version of the popular X1 system, crossed X-shaped glassfibre rods efficiently transfer the load from the shoulders to the ergonomically shaped hip strap.Wikipedia it.
>Fiberglass is a strong lightweight material and is used for many products. Although it's not as strong and stiff as carbon fiber it is less brittle, and its raw materials are much cheaper. Its bulk strength and weight are also better than many metals, and it can be more readily molded into complex shapes.There are different kinds with various properties, some weak and some strong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiberglass#Properties10 bucks you're going to rant about cheap chinese plastic shit.
>>345081I would say try to find some video or forum about the frame or you buy it, open it and take a look at the frame yourself. Send it back if the quality is on par with chinese plastic toys from the 1$-Dollar store.
Or you could buy a backpack with the X1 System which has aluminium or one with the V2 System which has fibreglass and aluminium. Bot those are only found on the big packs.