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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gattonero View Post
    Thanks, but has a zip-closure
    Cool ... I live in Topos hometown, so might have a hook up, if you're interested.
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    I know, I know but Timbuk 2 actually makes a couple that i like. If you want one or the Patagonia previously noted let me know. I will get you a hook up.
    ‘The Earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those that are killing it have names and addresses-‘ Utah Phillips

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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    So ... thanks to this thread I wandered into the Topo store in Old Town FoCo and walked out with a black Klettersack ... it's nice, very nice. topo.jpg
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    If you are seeking a flap-top 30L rucksack that's not expensive, then I would say an army surplus Northern Ireland patrol pack. Not natural material, as they are made of waterproofed cordura. Also, they tend to be in DPM, so if you don't like camo... Anyway, I don't think you can get a more no-nonsense, durable pack for 20 gold coins. Shoes in the side pockets, lid and assorted stuff in the main compartment, passport and boarding passes in the zipped compartment in the flap, bike in the bike bag... Best 20 quid I ever spent.

    And it passes the carry-on luggage size test with flying colours, even when examined by Ryanair cnuts.
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    depending on your price...you could go custom.
    near the bottom of the page: https://trashmessengerbags.com/#/catalogue/bags
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Attachment 90499

    I'm liking this one - and it served me well at Nahbs.
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Quote Originally Posted by seanile View Post
    depending on your price...you could go custom.
    near the bottom of the page: https://trashmessengerbags.com/#/catalogue/bags
    As far as Messenger Bag, I'm very well sorted with a PAC Designs Ultimate, that really can't be beaten. They don't come cheap, but is money very well spent! Not only it fits better than anything else, is also bombproof.


    Quote Originally Posted by Chik View Post
    If you are seeking a flap-top 30L rucksack that's not expensive, then I would say an army surplus Northern Ireland patrol pack. Not natural material, as they are made of waterproofed cordura. Also, they tend to be in DPM, so if you don't like camo... Anyway, I don't think you can get a more no-nonsense, durable pack for 20 gold coins. Shoes in the side pockets, lid and assorted stuff in the main compartment, passport and boarding passes in the zipped compartment in the flap, bike in the bike bag... Best 20 quid I ever spent.

    And it passes the carry-on luggage size test with flying colours, even when examined by Ryanair cnuts.
    Thanks, but is overkill. I like things a bit more understated, something "easier" to carry around


    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    Attachment 90499

    I'm liking this one - and it served me well at Nahbs.
    Those look nice, do they?
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Attachment 90514

    You want to go ultimate retro? You can make a Grandma Gatewood over the shoulder sling.

    But then she was tougher than anyone on this forum.

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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gattonero View Post
    Thanks, but is overkill. I like things a bit more understated, something "easier" to carry around
    No, it ain't subtle, to say the least. :)
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Quote Originally Posted by vertical_doug View Post
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    You want to go ultimate retro? You can make a Grandma Gatewood over the shoulder sling.

    But then she was tougher than anyone on this forum.
    Then I should go all the way, and in line from my homeland
    Back in the day, Sheperds, farmers, and working men in general, would carry the "Bisaccia" in Sardinia.

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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    No flaps! :)
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    Default Re: Flap over rucksack/daysack. Any suggestion?

    Nevermind, on friday I've previewed the new Carradice rucksack: waxed cotton, simple flap over, nice shoulder straps
    Looks like a winner for my needs.
    Andrea "Gattonero" Cattolico, head mechanic @Condor Cycles London


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