>>2558076Yep, i'm a germ as well, Slava Duisburgi.
>>2551884So this is my backpack for spring, summer and autumn, a Fjällraven Bergen 30, 30l, 1.3kg. It's heavy, but comfy, the backplate is stiff and you can set it up to fit like a glove. There was a 40l model and i wish i had that instead, as 30l is a bit small. This is my second one, i was never able to get the 40l model and now even the 30l models are sold out everywhere.
The backpack has a rolltop, which makes it feel even smaller, since you are tempted to just roll it another twist. But that also makes it into a compact load without slack. It has a removeable inner drybag, which itself weights 500g, with a laptop pocket. I don't use it, instead a simple plastic trashbag does the waterproofing.
Lefst and right mesh pockets and compression straps are ideal for 1.5l water plastic bottles, a pair of socks to dry out and some food. The back mesh pocket is good for a rain jacket or the tent top, to dry out.
Not sure what the walking sticks are called, Black Diamond something something. I think less heavy options are available, but sadly these don't seem to break, so i'll have those.
>>2551885The hip belts are wide and have large mesh pockets that don't compress, for smartphone, water filter, snacks, GPS.
The black Tasmanian Tiger pouch has a name i forgot, it contains all my small stuff, knaifu, gloves, buff, suncream, a bit of toilet paper, stuff of that nature. It's dangling on the breast compression strap.
The blue bag is my food and cooker pouch.