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looking for a bifl school backpack

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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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    squeakyspider@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    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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      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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        kata1yst@sh.itjust.works
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        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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