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Which is a better for travelling for a few months? Looking at Cabin Zero and Decathlon. Any others I should look consider?

sam heng

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Please consider the weight of the bag, I made a mistake of of buying Pacsafe which is a fantastic bag but are quite heavy if you are carry it most of the time.
 

Butterfly

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Are you gonna squeeze all your barang into that one bag? If so, I think it may be too small.
that's why i am considering the decath one which is 60 over litres over the 44 litres cabin zero version. i tried the 75 litres decath version, but its too big for my frame.
 

Butterfly

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Please consider the weight of the bag, I made a mistake of of buying Pacsafe which is a fantastic bag but are quite heavy if you are carry it most of the time.
point noted and thanks. the decath 66litre is about 1.3 or 1 4kg.

the cabin zero is 800g to 900g. decath version has more compartments for separation of items but cabin zero though half a kg lighter is just one big compartment.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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https://www.thenorthface.com/en-us/...g-c224524/banchee-65-pack-pNF0A3G9T?color=W2J

Description​


The lightest pack in its category, the super-comfortable and durable Banchee 65 features self-equalizing load lifters and on-the-fly torso adjustments so it moves with you all hike long. At the end of the day, your legs will thank you.

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Features​


  • The patent-pending Dyno Lite System™ allows you to adjust the back panel without taking off the pack
  • The Dyno Lite System™ TNF Features & Benefits self-equalizing, on-the-fly, adjustable load lifters
  • Lightweight IronLite™ material provides durability while reducing weight
  • Full trampoline back panel with FlashDry™ is breathable and quick drying for maximum comfort
  • T6 aluminum frame for superior load control and freedom of movement
  • 8+ pockets
  • Hydration sleeve
  • Lash points
  • Sternum strap with whistle buckle
  • Sternum strap with a whistle buckle
  • Reflective webbing for enhanced visibility
  • Two stretch side pockets provide on-the-fly water bottle access
  • Two tool keepers
  • Beaver-tail pocket allows you to stash gear outside the pack for quick access or for drying clothes
  • Reflective webbing
 
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