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I just came back from a 10 day hike which was the last one for my old pack. I've had the old boy since 2015, he's falling apart.
I'd rather spend a bit more for a bag that'll last me longer, and my hikes are getting longer as well so I want something that that take a beating.
I'm looking at pic rel. Pentagon Tactical Deos 65l. The camo does look larpy but actually does come in handy when crossing or sleeping areas where it might or might not be allowed, also I want something I can hide easily if I find a spot outside of town and just want to pop in for groceries without carrying everything.
Anyone knows this brand? or can recommend other packs:
-min 50L, ideally modulable from 40 to 60
-no fluo/neon/electric colors
-seprate compartment for sleeping bag/night gear
-150-200€ range
-bonus(which this bag doesn't have but can't seem to find this anywhere) separate water compartment (against your back, not on the side or on top) that I can access and refill a camel back without having to empty my whole bag
I'd rather spend a bit more for a bag that'll last me longer, and my hikes are getting longer as well so I want something that that take a beating.
I'm looking at pic rel. Pentagon Tactical Deos 65l. The camo does look larpy but actually does come in handy when crossing or sleeping areas where it might or might not be allowed, also I want something I can hide easily if I find a spot outside of town and just want to pop in for groceries without carrying everything.
Anyone knows this brand? or can recommend other packs:
-min 50L, ideally modulable from 40 to 60
-no fluo/neon/electric colors
-seprate compartment for sleeping bag/night gear
-150-200€ range
-bonus(which this bag doesn't have but can't seem to find this anywhere) separate water compartment (against your back, not on the side or on top) that I can access and refill a camel back without having to empty my whole bag