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    1 year ago

    A swiss backpack. Loved it since I got it for Christmas, the most useful item I will ever own

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      1 year ago

      Are they different from normal backpack, or is it the upgrade in quality that matters?

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        I’m wondering if they are talking that brand that you get from like Walmart/target.

        I’m no backpack connoisseur, but I’d be surprised to find out that those are life changing… but maybe I’m just to big of an Osprey fan

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          No connoisseur here either, but I am in dire need of a new one for work, as my current one is falling apart. I’m keeping my eyes open, in case I find one that matches these specs:

          • Durable as hell
          • 1x compartment that can fit two 15" laptops. Chargers can go in a different compartment.
          • 1x general purpose compartment for misc cables, SFP modules, connectors and other work related junk
          • 1x compartment for a change of clothes
          • 2x easy access pockets for things I might need to reach while on the go
          • 2x zippable easy access compartment for things such as keys, battery bank, etc
          • must be small enough to count as carry-on with most airlines

          I’m leaning towards getting one of those pilot backpack, as they’re built for people who are on the go.

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            The reason I’m an Osprey fan is because of the lifetime warranty for any reason, which impressively I’ve never had to use. And I abuse my gear outdoors.

            But I’d imagine if you are doing tech carrying over everything else, you want something more specialized/padded. I try to find lighter gear.

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              When I have loads or large hardware I usually check in a pelicase or two. The backpack is mostly for short-term in-transit stuff plus bits and pieces I usually need for short stays.

              Osprey looks nice - I’ll see if they have something that suits my needs

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      Is that like a Swiss army knife…but instead of assorted cutting tools, you get assorted baggage?

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        It starts as a suitcase but you fold it out into a backpack, flight case, laptop bag, and laundry basket