Small backpack recommendations?

OscarIndia

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I've run a Kriega R35 for years and it's the mutt's. However, am venturing out on more trails all the time on the GSA and the R35's too big for that.
Looking for a small day pack which'll stand some trail riding and still can't see past another Kriega really; R15 perhaps?
Just want to see if anyone can suggest something as good and similar size which might be less than the £60 one of those'll cost me.
My old issue day pack, in black, is ****ing brilliant, but again too big, and I no longer have any cheap backpacks (and they'd fall apart anyway).
Anyone know of Kriega competitors for durability and comfort?
 
Camelback or the North Face both do pretty good 15l packs. I, when I need one, use one from the North Face. I also try to keep most things like tools on the bike.

See you tomorrow!
 
Got to be an R25 - nothing else comes close. Just done the rd from you - you are weclome to try mine if you like:)
 
Camelback or the North Face both do pretty good 15l packs. I, when I need one, use one from the North Face. I also try to keep most things like tools on the bike.

See you tomorrow!

Aye, I might just do that I guess, but that R35 is genuinely 10x more comfy than anything else I've used, and twice as clever.
Looking at the clouds outside, my dust-chucking, hard-packed dream may be about to go up in mud! :blast :D
See you there. :thumb2
 
Got to be an R25 - nothing else comes close. Just done the rd from you - you are weclome to try mine if you like:)

V kind, but I think I only need 15ltrs or so - just enough to chuck a bottle of water, disc-lok, few odds and sods and so on in.

Bags aside, though, I'll PM you my email and so on - you're round the corner, effectively. :thumb2
 
I also have a 15L camelbak in a rather fetching shade - brand new:augie
 


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