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What Store Has The Best Backpack Selection?

I need a backpack for Tuesday. My problem is that I check out some stores already that had an awful selection and pretty much only had kid’s backpacks. What stores do you know that will carry a basic jansport or something like it? I know it’s kind of out of season. Thanks!

Backpacks — They’re Everywhere

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North Face Surge backpack
The next time you’re out and about, take a count of how many folks are wearing backpacks; from school kids to teens at the mall, to folks buying stuff at the store. They’re all over the place, to the tune of millions sold a year. You just can’t get along without one, it seems, given the amount of stuff we find ourselves carrying — audio gear, sporting equipment, laptops, school and work material.

After the jump, a look at backpacks; from the everyday to sports-specific models. Good stuff.

First things first — when buying a backpack, be sure you consider what the backpack is going to be used for — travel, hiking, school. Don’t get an ultralight pack if you plan to carry a bunch of stuff to the mountains and, conversely, don’t carry a 5000 cubic inch monster on the airplane and plan to stick it in the overhead compartment. Do your homework and thiNorth Face Isabella ladies backpacknk ahead.

I like this ladies North Face Isabella backpack; at just over 1 1/2 pounds, it has a bunch of internal compartments, a bungee cord external tie-down system, water bottle pockets, and a carry handle — for when you stuff it in the overhead.

JanSport Klamath backpack

If you are planning on a weekend’s worth of hiking and camping off the beaten path, look at this JanSport Klamath outfit. Sleeping bag compartment, external carry pockets, and two entries into the bag all make for a well-designed backpack.

MountainSmith Cross Country backpack

If you are headed out to the woods for a longish trip, you could take the MountainSmith Cross Country backpack, with its removable day pack, water bottle holders, hydration compatible access, clear map case, and a bunch of internal and external pockets. This guy will help keep you comfortable on the trail for days.

Gregory 35 ladies backpack

I own a Gregory backpack and it has served me well for a number of years. It is well-designed, very abrasion-resistant, and very light for the gear it will haul. I like the design of this ladies Gregory backpack — the Jade 35 lightweight model — with bottom sleeping bag straps, multiple access points, and water bottle pockets.

Ogio daybag backpack

Day bags — I like this Ogio day pack; it has a great design which includes a padded laptop sleeve and miscellaneous pockets for the necessary electronics accessories — mouse, power cords, et al.

Roxy Me Oh My girls backpack

A day bag for the young ladies in the family is the Roxy Me Oh My model. Padded straps, mesh side pockets, and a roomy, zippered main compartment. A great gift, I would think.

High Sierra boys backpack

For the young men — a High Sierra day bag with five zippered compartments, padded straps, and a carry handle to make it easy to put into a locker or under a desk.

With Christmas just around the corner, now’s the time to think about a new backpack for yourself or a loved one. It will be a much appreciated gift. And, you can’t get along with just one backpack, right?

 

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By Bill Volk

Travel Club expands product Portfolio (Manila Bulletin via Yahoo! Philippines News)

The Travel Club, the country’s premier travel and lifestyle boutique, continues to expand its product portfolio of top-notch travel gear, with the acquisition of Delsey, the world’s second biggest high-range luggage brand. This development reinforces The Travel Club’s prominence as a distributor of premium brands such as Victorinox, Eastpak, Hedgren, Eagle Creek, Jansport, ACE, World Traveler …
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