Luggage Bags and Packs
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Thanks Graeme, I really like the look of some of the Aiguille packs.
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Frost River makes some awesome packs. Definitely worth checking out…
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Feckin-A they do, they're in Duluth too. I may have to take a road trip and take copious shots of the factory and product lines for the forum… Of course I wouldn't walk out empty-handed
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The Aiguille bags are nice. Alban sell a couple in their shops here in London, so you could take a look when you're next down.
Makr do some nice looking canvas bags, which the 189 Store is selling for £110. Probably cheaper than shipping them in from the States at that price.
http://shop.the189.com/collections/makr-carry-goods
South 2 West 8 are another maker of canvas packs. I don't know much about them, apart from the fact they're yellow.
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Feckin-A they do, they're in Duluth too. I may have to take a road trip and take copious shots of the factory and product lines for the forum… Of course I wouldn't walk out empty-handed
If you do I would love to see the shots. After a friend snagged one of their bags I've been chomping at the bit to snag one…
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I'm thinking maybe the weekend of the 26th. Glad you posted on these, didn't know about them.
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Now it's been a few months since there was a few GoRuck purchases, how are all y'all finding them?
I'm interested in their usage as travel/day packs, more so than commuter. One of the reviews (http://brooksreview.net/2012/12/gr1/) and Todd's concerns earlier was that due to not being top-loading it's a pain for travel. What does Real World have to say?
Thanks in advance.
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Mega, for a school bag don't get something that's going to make Tommy the target for attacks having a weird bag. School kids will pick the smallest thing to pay someone out over. Quite generally if it's Dad making the decisions the ribbing is twice as bad…..
Don't worry about that Snow Man, Tommy makes all his own decisions on clothes and accessories and he isn't the kind of kid/ it isn't the kind of school where bullying is much of an issue. Tommy is generally quite popular at school, so it has never really been an issue for him luckily, I had to get by with being a foot taller than anyone else, and a punch first ask questions later kind of guy ha ha…..but that was a different time.
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I use my GR1 every day, it's a great pack, easily the best I have owned and I have owned a LOT of packs. If anything I probably don't abuse it as much as such a hefty purchase warrants though, but I am happy that I have a pack which will probably last me 10 years should I want it to.
Loading isn't an issue, the zips go full length so just unzip it as much as you need to really. I have travelled with it quite a bit this year and it's been a great companion bag for me, apart from attracting some unwanted attention at Jakarta Airport for its "America" flag.
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I've been rocking D666's GR2 for the past ten days around Peru and it is seriously one amazing pack.Two huge thumbs ups from this guy!!! -
The Makr Carry Goods Farm Pack looks so great!!!
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Fuck Yeh!!!! GR2/Machu Picchu perfect together btw looking not so shabby yourself my man. Second the Gallery for Big Zee
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Skipping back a topic - for motorcycle luggage, check out Wolfman: http://www.wolfmanluggage.com/
I just picked up one of their waterproof duffles and it's brilliant.
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Picked up a small field bag from Archival Clothing a few weeks ago, and I'm really liking it so far. Brass hardware, taped seams, Horween leather, heavy duty zipper, awesome strap, and some 22oz duck. This bag hits all the right notes in terms of construction. It definitely feels over engineered, and I love it…
It functions great as a daypack for when I feel like a smaller bag than my GR1.
Front flap
dat red bartack. Also, all the rivets on this bag are leather backed…
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Fuck Yeh!!!! GR2/Machu Picchu perfect together btw looking not so shabby yourself my man. Second the Gallery for Big Zee
You guys are kind!
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Goruck/IH cheers G!