>>2390505 (OP)I use a Fjällräven Kajka at 85+15 liters for virtually all hikes longer than 3 days. Albeit it is on the heavier side for it's size I enjoy the wooden frame and niceities like frontloading and detachable top. Another downside is it can be quite noisy if you don't pack it right and balanced.
Kajka is the first pack I've tried that made me switch from my old, handed down Camp Trails external frame pack from the 80's.
>>2404736>I simply pointed out fjällräven is a swedish meme brand for hipsters.Nah, sure hipsters will flash their neon Kånken around town, and most of their clothes are ridiculously overpriced.
But their backpacks, tents and cheaper G1000-clothes are really good gear.