Kriega
Tough, water resistant, back protection and modular
Looking for some suggestions from the collective wisdom of the forum I'm looking for a rucksack for daily use for work so not massive. Ideas I have are canvas or waxed canvas but would look at other suggestions
Brands I've looked at so far are trakke and millican but I'm looking for ideas I haven't thought of.
Budget is £100 and ideally under this would also consider used
If there's a thread with this in already point me in the right direction
Thanks all
Kriega
Tough, water resistant, back protection and modular
How much do you need to put into it?
Commuting on public transport where you want to put it on the floor?
If so look for something with a small frame so it doesn't falls over.
I have an Osprey that works great for that & would sell.
Faling that I have a small Millican as no longer need to carry as much with me daily, think it is a 21L one, but will check. Fine for headphone case, cables, Mac, brolly and a few small bits but not if you need to carry posh shoes with you. This was why I went with the Osprey previously as needed the space.
Osprey is a good recommendation.
Dell do really good backpacks for the money. I have two of these (once each). £25 BNIB on eBay or £48.88 on Dell with discount codes available.
https://www.dell.com/en-uk/shop/dell...carrying-cases
I’ve just had a Thule Tact 21L delivered today. Thule are a very good brand. It’s over budget at £160 but there is also a 16L for £130. I ordered both but decided the 16L was too small.
https://www.johnlewis.com/thule-tact...kpack/p6293105
I have a Millican roll top backpack in very good condition that I’ve been meaning to list for ages. I think it’s called ‘The Smith’ or something. Let me know if you’re interested and I’ll dig it out.
Goruck -
Evergoods
AER San Francisco
The Brown Buffalo (my personal favourite)
Trakke
Bedouin Foundry
Mystery Ranch
Triple Aught Design
Arc’teryx
Osprey
Rofnia
Alpha One Niner
Recycled Firefighter
Bellroy
Goodwerks
That should get you started down the (very deep) rabbit hole :-)
Apologies I didn’t see your budget, which rules out a lot of these but nice to look at for ideas none the less
Not sure of the model name but saw a really nice one in the Barbour shop the other day. Might be worth a look.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Filson do a nice small canvas/twill backpack, I got one a couple of years ago - it was in a sale, maybe discontinued but can recommend the brand anyway.
Very thick material and simple construction, also holds a surprising amount for its size.
Looks just like this.
Edit - it’s called a bandera. If I remember right.
Osprey / Gregory / Millican, all do very decent offerings!
I've used a Wenger rucksack for 5 years and it's been brilliant. My only complaint is the memory foam back panel is comfy but makes you sweat so avoid grey shirts...
You can pick up osprey on SportsPursuit for a good price
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Mentioned to the wife last night I was looking for a new bag her reply "Why do you need a new bag whats wrong with the ones in the wardrobe" which reminded me I have a millican in there its 18l so might try that for a bit but not sure of the colour its green great for casual but not sure about the office
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Thanks do you know what size and colour it is?
My daily bag is a Berghaus Centurion (notionally 50L) which I got from eBay. It can accept the side pouches from an army PLCE bergen if expansion is needed (they zip on / off). Cost was around £50.
Lots of good suggestions but no mention of Northface? I have two:
The Surge which has very good padded section for a laptop and lots of internal pockets for all sort of accessories.
https://www.thenorthface.co.uk/shop/...ariationId=KX7
And a Vault which is about the same size but without the technical Laptop specifics.
https://www.thenorthface.co.uk/shop/...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
Both are excellent and very comfortable with enough space for a weekend or so away.
So we're looking at 19-26L in volume. If you're not looking to have a significant surplus of space for eg daytrips or weekend breaks, I'd say you shouldn't need more than 21-23L. Unless your laptop is a gaming or graphics performance machine, it's probably not biggier than 15", the great most of rucksacks should handle that no probs. Now you could narrow your choices down by the organisation (eg one bucket compartment vs more compartment pockets for separating food from documents from electronics etc) and style (eg urban vs tactical vs fashion vs retro etc), and maybe fabric if you have preferences (you said waxed canvas, I'd suggest you have a look at cordura, my fave big time).
Cotopaxi does canvas, eg this 24L Nazca but I'd say their style is kind of acquired taste, esp when it comes to colourways. Also, you might want to decide if you want to have any sweat-mitigating technology or if a simple plain back will do for your uses.
Edit: sorry, my previous link seems to be a nylon Nazca, this one is described as canvas: https://www.yoybuy.com/pd/CH8ahHIBbZ1MBMb96XBu.html
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I have an Ogio renegade pro I believe it’s an older model than link.
https://eu.ogio.com/en/gb/winter-sal...ceu213297.html
Lots of pockets and space, fairly bulky.
And a Cotopaxi Luzon 24.
https://uk.cotopaxi.com/collections/...aypack-del-dia
small light weight, crazy colours, very handy and bit of fun.
My work bag is also my travel bag.
Had this sine 2018 still in great condition after daily use and over 50 flights. ( I tend to rather most of the things you mentioned)
Most of my colleaguea now have the same one
https://www.awaytravel.com/uk/en/tra...lor=navy_nylon
Looks like it's on sale Along with suns others
https://www.awaytravel.com/uk/en/tra...lor=vivid_blue
https://www.awaytravel.com/uk/en/tra...lor=navy_nylon
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I've been using this £30 Jansben for several years for commuting and also hiking. It's waterproof and the rolltop makes it extremely versatile sizewise.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/JANSBEN-Wat...68&sr=8-5&th=1
Thanks for the suggestions so far, didnt realise this could be as much of a rabbit hole, I'm already thinking of changing the budget
This is one of my favourites so far https://www.awaytravel.com/uk/en/tra...lor=navy_nylon
Also didn't realise millican have a new(ish) bag the core zip this in black is an option
If the budget is getting stretched ;-)
This is where I’ve ended up after trying many many options
https://www.thebrownbuffalo.com/coll...allistic-black
This thread took me down a rabbit hole
Slightly different requirements as I carry quite a lot in and out of work (I move between sites and need various bits of IT) as well as lunch etc
I also like the ability to use it on short trips
Ended up with the one below but got it from Amazon Warehouse (a return) for £80 rather than £150 RRP
https://www.thule.com/en-gb/backpack...-34l-_-3204022
Just a suggestion...link. An interesting feature is what I take to be a zipped expansion option (see side pics), plus it has a sternum strap (IMO an essential as I occasionally like to load up my pack).
The Filson briefcase is a really neat design - secure bits and readily accessible bits.
Used the green millican I already had but forgot was put away in the wardrobe Friday
Probably a bit big for daily use for my requirements and this might sound silly but I can't see green working with office wear for me. Friday was dress down so was ok
Going to look at millican 15litre bags in black grey or navy next as I do like the style
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Looks a great bag. I love an Amazon warehouse fine there can be some great deals there
Fjallraven no 21 is worth a shout.
https://youtu.be/EzTID-B5_yU
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I'm a big fan of Timbuk2 - really good designs, and build qulaity is excellent. I have a couple of different versions of their bags, and they have all held up well and are still marching on.
https://www.timbuk2.com/collections/all-backpacks
Great catch, I was very seriously interested in that model about 1-2 years ago, but I can't remember what purpose I had in mind, probably some travel without airline cabin restrictions. At £80 I'd be buying it first and thinking what to use it for later.
@OP: Since you seem to be going for Lara Croft looks size-wise , you might also want to consider this Thule EnRoute: https://www.thule.com/de-de/backpack...-14l-_-3203589 (review: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/t...-14l-backpack/)
Picked up a Barbour wax cotton bag from John Lewis last week, V happy with it.
Currently down to 50 from 100
I have a Tumi Alpha slim, bought in 2008. I've used it every day and its done hundreds of flights. It still looks almost like new. I broke a zipper puller a while back, emailed Tumi and they apologized and sent me a pack of 10 new zipper pullers. I think I will never need to buy a new backpack.
I use a Trakke Arkaig for work and it's a great bag. Also take it hiking as it's really comfy and robust.
If it had a side pocket for a water bottle it'd be perfect.
Recently got an AER Fit Pack 3 for work and wanted a seperate compartment for my gym kit to replace an Osprey Flare. Must say the build quality is superb.
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Very happy with my Jack Wolfksin Perfect Day 'Snuggle Up' laptop bag which I've used for about 3-4 years now.
Simple, strong, comfortable and so far hard wearing 'canvas style' design, just the right amount of pockets and if you are commuting doesn't make you look like your hiking in the lake district on a school trip.
https://www.jack-wolfskin.co.uk/perf...3_1010_OS.html
^^^^^ That's a good find - the Green version is £30 in the sale.