What's your favorite bag?

No one has mentioned the blue Ikea shopping bags yet??? We go to Ikea once a year or so. When we do I always pick up a bunch to pass along to my canoe and kayak friends. Super durable and under $1.
 
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Backpack
Hill People Gear Tarahuma - Have 2 going on three. Use for weekend city trips with family of four to carry basics (water, snacks, etc..), to motorcycle camping with friend where we hike off bike to waterfalls and scenery, to solo camping with gear organized by pack (day/night).

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Shoulder Bag
Mission Workshop Transit Multicam Black. My work laptop case, amazing build quality, holds everything I need, although could be an inch wider. Since I travel with my work gear, this is the main bag I add to whatever other bags are going on 2-14 day trips, self contained everything for work.

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Cool bag, I’m using maxpedition bags,but I would love that one.

What’s the price?
 
No one has mentioned the blue Ikea shopping bags yet??? We go to Ikea once a year or so. When we do I always pick up a bunch to pass along to my canoe and kayak friends. Super durable and under $1.
The Ikea bag is a great car-camping and canoeing bag. Used them since 1995.

Zieg
 
I gave two of the Ikea bags to a friend for kayak camping. He keeps his front hatch gear in one bag and his rear hatch gear in the other. It simplifies packing and loading for him.
 
Hyperlite Mountain Gear Summit Pack, made from Dyneema

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Hyperlite Mountain Gear Prism Pack, made from woven Dyneema.Both packs are ultralight yet durable, waterproof too

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Wow! Dyneema. Guarantee THOSE are quite pricey. However, it looks like you actually get your money's worth out of them. Good gear is worth the money, if you need and use good gear.
 
Wow! Dyneema. Guarantee THOSE are quite pricey. However, it looks like you actually get your money's worth out of them. Good gear is worth the money, if you need and use good gear.
yessir..the Prism is quite pricey at $400 but weighs only 29oz,which is perfect for multi day backcountry skiing trips. Dyneema is a great material because it's UV-and waterproof, hydrophobic and doesn't stretch...got a tarp from the same brand and it's my favorite shelter,ultralight and packs small.
 
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