18M, entering uni soon and looking to replace the Osprey kids’ pack that I’ve been using for the past 9 years.

I’d like a backpack that’s able to carry a 14 inch laptop, a textbook or two, a jacket, an umbrella, a water bottle… A laptop pocket and side pouches for water bottles are preferable but not a must.

Budget approx. 500-700 HKD (64-90 USD). Looking into getting a Jansport Right Pack (with the reinforced bottom), but I’d like to hear your recommendations.

    • @mephiska@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      I’ve had a Timbuktu backpack since 2006, still going strong. Took it to a dry cleaner once when it got dirty. Only sign of wear is the rubber on the bottom is splitting in a couple spots but that’s just there for waterproofing, the fabric underneath is fine.

      Mine has a dedicated laptop pocket, it’s great.

  • @theragu40@lemmy.world
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    61 year ago

    I’ve been using one of these daily since 2019 and it is easily my favorite backpack that I’ve used. It’s been on multiple international trips and lugged around on basically every family vacation and daily trip to the office and it’s in as good of shape as the day I bought it. Very comfortable. The only downside at all is the lack of mesh water bottle holder, but it’s roomy enough to fit one in any of the pockets so it’s not been an issue for me.

    https://a.co/d/1dt0D6N

    Sadly it seems like this model has been discontinued? But it’s available in various places if you poke around the web a bit.

    • IbisOP
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      11 year ago

      Looks solid and practical, I’ll look into it. Thanks for the rec!

  • @jet@hackertalks.com
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    61 year ago

    Totally outside your budget indicated, but I find the go ruck bags to be extremely stable. Buy once for life type of bags.

    That being said I would recommend any bag where the designer removes the metal zippers so they don’t jingle and instead uses paracord or something else quiet. And not the bags were they wrap the paracord inside of the metal zipper because those still jingle. It’s just my mental litmus test to tell if the designer actually cares about the use of the bag, or if they only care about the looks of the bag for selling it. So far every time I’ve seen a bag without metal jingly zippers it’s been a well designed and well put together bag, you can tell somebody cared and loved for that design

    • IbisOP
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      11 year ago

      My dad has a goruck, it’s taken quite a beating (he actually goes rucking unlike me) but is still very much intact. Wouldn’t get one at the moment but they are a reliable brand!

      I fully agree with you about the zippers. That jingly shit is annoying as hell. My Osprey pack has the cord type of zipper but with plastic zipper pulls on the end of the paracord, which unfortunately have all broken in half lmao.

  • Very_Bad_Janet
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    51 year ago

    OP, I will co sign your choice.of Jansport. They last decades if not lifetimes.

    • Leeks
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      1 year ago

      The Jansport Right Pack lasted me from second grade till the end of college. When we bought it, my parents said it was expensive so I would have to use it for 2 years, it finally had the stitching fail after 16 years. Real “Buy it for life” recommendation there.

    • @Bitswap@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      Old Jansport was great. New Jansport is utter trash. You will get 1-2 years of light use before it breaks.

      • IbisOP
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        11 year ago

        Is this true? Did they switch manufacturers or something? I’ve heard of the same happening to other previously reputable brands like Doc Martens, it’s a real shame.

    • radix
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      31 year ago

      Got a JanSport used from a garage sale for kindergarten, and the zipper is only starting to fail now, a decade and a half of daily academic use later.

    • IbisOP
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      11 year ago

      Thanks, I’m hoping for this to last me a good while :)

  • @kwomp@sh.itjust.works
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    41 year ago

    Couldn’t find a specific model/brand other than this relatively expensive german brand, but the concept is easy and cheap so i guess you could find better.

    I generally recommend this type of backpack since its 100% waterproof, basically dirtproof, has no zippers or any other parts that can brake. More ore less wear and tear proof. They contain huge volumes, but have little organization features.I got one thats in use for over 20years.

    Tldr: max. Funktionality but you also look functional (german tourist syndrome)

    https://www.globetrotter.de/ortlieb-fahrradrucksack-messenger-bag-black-1208602/

    • IbisOP
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      11 year ago

      Unfortunately I can’t seem to find any place that sells them in HK without expensive shipping. They look neat though!

    • IbisOP
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      11 year ago

      Looks nice! The v2 appears to have some more features too, which is cool. Do you find yourself actually using the compartments, though?

  • @boomhauer@aussie.zone
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    21 year ago

    I think this is over your budget once converted, but I love this backpack (https://bellroy.com/products/classic-backpack-plus?color=slate&material=ribba_weave).

    I use it a few times a week, and had it for over 4 years now, and it’s still in great condition. Really well crafted for durability. Zipper, tags, handle etc still in excellent condition.

    Fits my 16inch MBP nicely, as well as cables, headphones, jacket, water bottle and a bit of space to spare. Has a quite a few little compartments which are really handy for things like keys.

    It doesn’t have side pockets for a water bottle which is a downer, but it ticked every other box for me.

    Feels comfortable to wear, breathes well - given how it’s performed so far, I feel like it’ll be around for years to come. Happily recommend!

    • IbisOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah this is way over budget but it looks very sleek and fully featured. Thanks for the rec!

    • IbisOP
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      21 year ago

      Swissgear is a cool brand but somewhat over budget for me. I’ll look into it though!

  • @SpeedLimit55@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My work backpack is an Under Armour hustle and I’ve had it about 5 years. It holds up to 16” laptop along with accessories and other items. The black one is professional looking enough for a casual office.

    I also have a Timbuk2 large messenger bag and it holds more than the backpack but does not have good storage compartments. The water bottle holder is also on the inside which I do not like.

  • @Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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    19 days ago

    I’ve owned Samsonite backpacks all my life. I broke two of them in the last two decades, entirely of my own fault.

    Buying cheap is buying expansive, is what my family likes to say. I won’t be buying a new backpack for myself for at least a decade to come.