TrailDog
FNG
Surveyors, foresters and other renegades...I know theres a lot of you out there! What are your daypacks? I'm tired of messing around with today's lightweight packs that don't hold up to the abuse of my day job.
I recently retired an old (90's) Osprey snowboarding pack that was legendary. Beefy cordura construction, big burly buckles, straps and zippers, this thing lasted 3 decades of forestry abuse year after year. Hauled fuel, chainsaws, shovels, elk quarters, sheds, you name it. Finally the straps litterally rotted off and I sent it in for replacement/repair.
The pack Osprey replaced it with, the Talon, sucks. The buckles are janky little ultralight buckles that don't like dust or snow, the fabric is thin and rips easily, everything about it screams "I won't make it".
Looking for some suggestions for burly day packs that can haul tools, paint, survey stakes, electronics, etc. I'm a forester and need to crawl around the mountains surveying boundaries and measuring trees. Something with nice big buckles and thick material, weight really isn't an issue here.
I recently retired an old (90's) Osprey snowboarding pack that was legendary. Beefy cordura construction, big burly buckles, straps and zippers, this thing lasted 3 decades of forestry abuse year after year. Hauled fuel, chainsaws, shovels, elk quarters, sheds, you name it. Finally the straps litterally rotted off and I sent it in for replacement/repair.
The pack Osprey replaced it with, the Talon, sucks. The buckles are janky little ultralight buckles that don't like dust or snow, the fabric is thin and rips easily, everything about it screams "I won't make it".
Looking for some suggestions for burly day packs that can haul tools, paint, survey stakes, electronics, etc. I'm a forester and need to crawl around the mountains surveying boundaries and measuring trees. Something with nice big buckles and thick material, weight really isn't an issue here.