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I'm looking into getting a new bag for my trips, I typically go for 3 days at the most, very rarely ever more than 5. I'm looking into getting something for around $200-$300, with a capacity of around 35-40 liters. I'm not a massive fan of rucks and prefer packs with pouches built in. I'm between three packs
Maxpedition Gyrfalcon
>seems to be fairly good from what ive seen, but I don't see many people that actually talk about it, good or bad.
Eberlestock F53
>bigger than I need and looks very military esque which isn't something I'm a big fan of. but I know this is a reputable, trusted manufacturer
mystery ranch coulee 40
>esssentially a ruck, im only including it because being tri zip fixes one of the problems I have with ruck designs. also from a company I know makes good products.
Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks sc/out/s
I'm looking into getting a new bag for my trips, I typically go for 3 days at the most, very rarely ever more than 5. I'm looking into getting something for around $200-$300, with a capacity of around 35-40 liters. I'm not a massive fan of rucks and prefer packs with pouches built in. I'm between three packs
Maxpedition Gyrfalcon
>seems to be fairly good from what ive seen, but I don't see many people that actually talk about it, good or bad.
Eberlestock F53
>bigger than I need and looks very military esque which isn't something I'm a big fan of. but I know this is a reputable, trusted manufacturer
mystery ranch coulee 40
>esssentially a ruck, im only including it because being tri zip fixes one of the problems I have with ruck designs. also from a company I know makes good products.
Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks sc/out/s