I highly recommended the Maxpedition Rollypoly Backpack.I used this to tote stuff around in Europe. I wanted something cheap that would carry some guide books and a sweater and cameras. It was lightweight, which was awesome, but the straps hurt my shoulders after a few hours of wearing it. And I wore it for 10 days. So that part is a bummer. It's why I docked it stars. And I would be better if they could throw in at least another inside zippered pocket, but it wasn't that big of a deal. It held up perfectly and folds down and stores nicely.
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I commute with bike, rain or shine. Usually no bags, I pretend I do not need them. Then I stop to get a cup of coffee or something, and see a book I want, few magazines I end up buying even I really don't need them, buy some fruit or socks or some chocolate that were in sale and I just had to get those... out comes the RollyPoly.I only wish it was a little bigger. Well, twice the size really, so I could roll up my heavy leather jacket in it, or fit my 3/4 sized large helmet in it. Then it would be just perfect. Still I do like my tiny backpack, and have it attached to my handlebars or on the sidestrap of my jacket, just in case. And those cases come up every now and then. Ended up getting one for my friend too, he saw mine in action, compared to his clunky tank-bag and was sold.
Beautiful product even on the small side, then again it does fold in small too, nice and neat, and rugged enough for my abuse. Yes, one can get cheap backpacks for kids for a few bucks from your local *mart, but not quite the same thing. I'm keeping mine and looking forward for bigger versions!Maxpedition makes top notch products and this one is no exception. I use it as an emergency backpack that I keep in my car. The straps are thin, but its great for what I need it for.Well designed and constructed. It'sonly negative(due to the fact I'm a big,fat, broad shouldered guy) it could a slight larger bag , and longer straps. Then it would fit larger guys, like me, perfectly.
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