Time for a new backpack to replace my aging Peak Design bag. Considering the Nomatic 20L Backpack. Anyone out there have one? Any other recommendations?
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CharlieG
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@jonathan I’ve just ordered a boundary supply Prima. Hasn’t arrived yet so I can’t recommend it, but it seems to be very well reviewed. Might be bigger than you want.
Patuleia
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@jonathan no recommendation, but I'll be following this thread (looking for something larger)
Jonathan LaCour
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@Patuleia The larger Nomatic bags look great. Worth looking into!
topgold
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@cleverdevil I'm a Tom Bihn Synapse fan www.tombihn.com/products/...
HerbT
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@cleverdevil If you can go up to 30L, you can probably find a first gen Shimoda Explore at a really good price (V2 just came out). Mine just arrived on Friday, and it's a solid bag, with really flexible storage options.
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@cleverdevil I had a Nomatic for several years and they’re great. Now I’m using a Waterfield because their style is really amazing and they’re hand-made in San Francisco (hence the high price. No cheap or child labor). I’ve had one for two years and it still looks like new.
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@jonathan I’ve just ordered a boundary supply Prima. Hasn’t arrived yet so I can’t recommend it, but it seems to be very well reviewed. Might be bigger than you want.
@jonathan no recommendation, but I'll be following this thread (looking for something larger)
@Patuleia The larger Nomatic bags look great. Worth looking into!
@cleverdevil I'm a Tom Bihn Synapse fan www.tombihn.com/products/...
@cleverdevil If you can go up to 30L, you can probably find a first gen Shimoda Explore at a really good price (V2 just came out). Mine just arrived on Friday, and it's a solid bag, with really flexible storage options.
@cleverdevil I had a Nomatic for several years and they’re great. Now I’m using a Waterfield because their style is really amazing and they’re hand-made in San Francisco (hence the high price. No cheap or child labor). I’ve had one for two years and it still looks like new.