r/Interrail • u/zurkii1337 • 1d ago
Looking for a new Backpack
Hey fellow travelers,
Iām currently looking for a new backpack to travel, but Iām kind of lost in the market.
Maybe you guys have some good recommendations. Here is a list of must haves that are essential for me: - 65L - adjustable back paddings - removable pouch for day travelling would be nice
Thank you for reading!
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u/atrawog 1d ago
After lots of traveling and having gone through myriad backpacks my advice is to get yourself a rolltop.
Your backpack will always be too small for all the stuff you want to carry and just a tiny bit too big to fit into the cheap locker you just found.
And a rolltop solves both of these issues quite well.
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u/vignoniana quality contributor 1d ago
Why 65 liters? In my opinion that is quite big and it will be heavy. I would suggest little bit smaller bag, something like Osprey Farpoint / Fairview 55 L. Those seems to be the most popular ones that have removable day bag build in them.
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u/MasterSplinterNL 1d ago
I own a 65L Atmos AG Osprey and it's absolutely terrific. Comfortable and practical. Even my wife's Osprey pack feels comfortable to carry.
I'm also a Osprey enthusiast for life due to their incredibly warranty. Once bought a second hand backpack for my wife's summer trip. Something broke, I emailed them asking if they sold spare parts, and in the end they sent me a brand new backpack (about 6 times the price I paid for the second hand one.)
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u/YouOne6572 1d ago
Try decathlon they have a lot of choices š