>>2352208Badly. Same as anything that is built thin and has a fashion market appeal. A lot of use will teach you sooner than later. If you keep it away from branches, thorns, tent pegs, tools, strong zippers, very rigid velcro corners, and broken lighters you should be fine. For my money just get decathelon and get the same quality with less marketing scum behind it. see post above
>>2348419 if you want to have something a bit more robust. Ospreys issue is that it is made for completely non adverse, clean clear trails. You can do rocks with them but you might as well get a regular REI pack at that point.
>>2352562For a couple of trips go bottom of the barrel. So osprey is good but you'll over pay for the build. If you can get one for 50 bucks it's ok.
>>2352641This one almost looks like it will survive the next wash too. Do it.