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Am looking to buy a rucksack for backpacking round Europe with comfort and durability being the main priorities. Naturally price is important, but I am prepared to pay for something which will last for a number of years.

After doing some preliminary searching, I have narrowed it down to these three choices. (Links below) To the uninitiated such as myself they appear to be quite similar. However I expect that people with greater expertise would be better qualified to judge. Which would you advise and why?

Cheers in advance for your help.
Phil

http://www.culverhouse.co.uk/acatalog/Berghaus_Antaeus_65_10_Rucksack.html

http://www.culverhouse.co.uk/acatalog/Vango_Pumori_A3_60_10S_Rucsac.html

http://www.culverhouse.co.uk/acatalog/Lowe_Alpine_Appalachian_65_Rucksack.html
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ive just ordered a berghaus c7 pro series, tried lots of rucksacks on and found it the most comfy.

rrp is 180 but it can be found a good £50 cheaper on the net including postage!

its not the lightest pack in the world but then neither was the macpac glissade that i looked at and that my mate has also considered the osprey aether 70 but someting just didnt feel right with it

cant wait til it arrives
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None of those packs are particularly bad from my experience of them (must admit, that Vango looks newer than the ones I've played with though). I like the Lowe Alpine ones normally though that Berghaus pack is pretty similar to it anyway.

I personally have the Osprey Aether 70- it's about £130 usually but I find it completely functional and it fits well, especially with the custom moulded hipbelt. Plus it's a bit lighter than the ones you've picked out. I find it pretty comfortable for carrying loads up to about 17kg, and im quite small.

Just my two cents.
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Cheers for your input guys. Just wanted to ask: the bags that I linked to were averaging at around £75, but your suggestions have been another £50ish on top. Would I really feel the benefit of this extra spend?

Once again, thanks in advance for your replys.
Phil

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