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Re: Are there any good rucksacks?
fair enough... only posting this cus its my 1000th post whooooo hooooooooooooooo
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Re: Are there any good rucksacks?
cool 1000 posts.
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yours is next post too!... how sad lol
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Re: Are there any good rucksacks?
Not expensive when you consider how well made they are and how long they last. You could quite easily wear out a couple of 50 quid cheapies and a daily used Kriega will still be perfect after the same amount of time. Some things really are worth the extra initial outlay.
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Re: Are there any good rucksacks?
Yeah, but compare with, say, Camelbaks and you see them making bags that are just as well developed and made, for a lot less- plus the camelbaks come with the hydro packs into the bargain. They do a different job so I wouldn't recommend them for motorbikes, I think, but it does show the pricing of the Kriegas up for what it is. A decent, cheap rucksack will last for years too, and either will be destroyed in a sliding-on-your-back crash.
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maybe your right lozzo but i've had my knox bag for a fair while and it's only a 30 quid bag and it's had a hammering and still looks good condition cant see it maybe just me being a tightwad though.
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