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Re: Backpacks for riding
Non motorcycle specific Swiss Gear, high $ but seems to be holding up well so far.
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Re: Backpacks for riding
The ones we bought from Sams were much smaller and fell apart within days of buying them, after stepping up and spending some $$ I've had no problems. I occasionally need to carry my laptop (17.3") for school and needed something it would fit in along with other books, shirt for work etc. Making the size and cash leap to something that will hold a large laptop was something I fought but now I'm happy I finally gave in.
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