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looking for a bifl school backpack

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  • X xcel@piefed.social

    mainly used for carrying around a pencil case, water, folders, laptop and odd bits. While I understand durability comes at a cost, I have a budget of £50. Thanks and I look foward to responding to your suggestions

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    deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    #13

    The JanSport that has a leather bottom

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    • X xcel@piefed.social

      mainly used for carrying around a pencil case, water, folders, laptop and odd bits. While I understand durability comes at a cost, I have a budget of £50. Thanks and I look foward to responding to your suggestions

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      #14

      If you’re looking for a non-American/EU option, I’ve had good experiences with Fjallraven’s Kanken Totepack. That’s the only product of theirs I own, but I assume one of their regular backpacks would be even better since there are fewer moving parts to it. Has a lifetime warranty.

      Otherwise, and bias fully acknowledged lol, anything from Duluth Pack is amazing since all those use a heavy canvas. It’s on the pricier end, but worth it. The Scoutmaster model has a laptop pouch and is beautiful. Has a lifetime warranty but will stand up for decades before you’d need it.

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      • D dookieman12@piefed.social

        Jansport 20 years ago must be a lot different than Jansport today. My experience with them has been paying $60 for a bag that lasts as long as a $20 one.

        Swiss Gear makes bags that last buy holy shit $200 for a backpack is outrageous. I only have one because it was gifted to me.

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        #15

        Try to find one from 15 years ago.

        The watchtower or lighthouse model is GOAT. (tower-something)

        EDIT: I just looked at a couple of online pictures, and the ones listed look like standard-cheap-backpack-fabric, not the rip-stop that I got 15yrs ago. YMMV

        The squares on the fabric in this picture, is the ripstop.

        39525

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        • mystvalkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM mystvalkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zone

          If you’re looking for a non-American/EU option, I’ve had good experiences with Fjallraven’s Kanken Totepack. That’s the only product of theirs I own, but I assume one of their regular backpacks would be even better since there are fewer moving parts to it. Has a lifetime warranty.

          Otherwise, and bias fully acknowledged lol, anything from Duluth Pack is amazing since all those use a heavy canvas. It’s on the pricier end, but worth it. The Scoutmaster model has a laptop pouch and is beautiful. Has a lifetime warranty but will stand up for decades before you’d need it.

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          #16

          I bought a Fjallraven and was disappointed. It’s fine, but for the price I was looking for something like Wenger from 20 years ago, and it was not that good.

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          • B bingbong@sh.itjust.works

            I’ve had an Eddie Bauer vantage point for probably 26 years and taken it all over the world. Its a wee bit frayed in places but still holding up well. Almost daily usage except for weekends.

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            fake_meows@sopuli.xyz
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            #17

            Eddie Bauer announced bankruptcy a couple of months ago. I’m not too sure if they are still in business or what the future is for the brand.

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            • K kalpol@lemmy.ca

              I bought a Fjallraven and was disappointed. It’s fine, but for the price I was looking for something like Wenger from 20 years ago, and it was not that good.

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              #18

              I totally get what you mean. It’s great that they have a lifetime warranty, but some of the threadwork isn’t the best, and a lot of people just won’t send their bag over international mail versus buying a new one. It feels like the warranty is more to cover their butts than providing a guarantee of high quality. But if you’re in England/the EU, which the OP appears to be, it’s a good deal.

              I’m pretty good at sewing, so I bought mine knowing in advance about the inconsistent quality because I wanted the high-quality canvas and, honestly, the aesthetics. If I have any issues, I’ll just do my own repairs.

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              • mystvalkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM mystvalkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                If you’re looking for a non-American/EU option, I’ve had good experiences with Fjallraven’s Kanken Totepack. That’s the only product of theirs I own, but I assume one of their regular backpacks would be even better since there are fewer moving parts to it. Has a lifetime warranty.

                Otherwise, and bias fully acknowledged lol, anything from Duluth Pack is amazing since all those use a heavy canvas. It’s on the pricier end, but worth it. The Scoutmaster model has a laptop pouch and is beautiful. Has a lifetime warranty but will stand up for decades before you’d need it.

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                #19

                Duluth Pack have got some bad press for being friendly to Trump. I buy from Frost River instead and their gear is locally made and excellent quality.

                https://frostriver.com/

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                • I ichnichtenlichten@lemmy.wtf

                  Duluth Pack have got some bad press for being friendly to Trump. I buy from Frost River instead and their gear is locally made and excellent quality.

                  https://frostriver.com/

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                  #20

                  Ugh, really? Minnesota is usually better about that kind of thing. Thank you for the alternative.

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                  • mystvalkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM mystvalkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                    If you’re looking for a non-American/EU option, I’ve had good experiences with Fjallraven’s Kanken Totepack. That’s the only product of theirs I own, but I assume one of their regular backpacks would be even better since there are fewer moving parts to it. Has a lifetime warranty.

                    Otherwise, and bias fully acknowledged lol, anything from Duluth Pack is amazing since all those use a heavy canvas. It’s on the pricier end, but worth it. The Scoutmaster model has a laptop pouch and is beautiful. Has a lifetime warranty but will stand up for decades before you’d need it.

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                    #21

                    For more info, the Raven 28 liter is not great. My partners backpack is falling apart at the base - mine is the same product and hasn’t but I baby it more. Under four years of use. The stitching has come apart and you can see the interior structure, like of the laptop sleeve

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                    • P pastermil@sh.itjust.works

                      Fjallraven?

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                      emigu@lemmy.world
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                      #22

                      This would be my suggestion as well. A Fjällräven Kånken will outlive you

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                      • T today@lemmy.world

                        I have a Kipling and an Osprey and i really like them both. Both have been used for a couple of years with no real signs of wear. Light and durable.

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                        #23

                        My osprey is 9yo and has been going on airplanes and hikes constantly in that time. No signs of wear and tear.

                        They sometimes get a bad rap for going mass market and weakening their warranty, but I really think the quality is still excellent.

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