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I'm clearing footpaths at the mo & sometimes this means 6 or 7 hours away from the van so hand tools, fuel ,clearing saw bits lunch ect.are carried in a rucksac - the huskvana one i have had for the last few years clearly isnt up to the job & is quickly falling apart.With water i'm starting the day with about 11 or 12 kg but would like a daypac sized ruckasc as a full-sized one is too sweaty/unwealdy any reccomendations?

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Any old karrimor etc rucksack off of e bay will be better than anything you can buy new these days, unless you want to get spendy and go for a big wall haul sack type thingy.

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