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About to be homeless and this is the only pack i own. Its big enough for about 1-2 changes of clothes, blanket/sleeping bag, jacket, lighters, and a little more small things without being way too heavy, but is it practical?View attachment 35047 View attachment 35048 View attachment 35049 Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

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I carried a way bigger pack than that when I went to Europe. Your bag looks practical and since it can hold all the essentials why not keep it. I actually got teased because my backpack was so huge!
 
I carried a way bigger pack than that when I went to Europe. Your bag looks practical and since it can hold all the essentials why not keep it. I actually got teased because my backpack was so huge!
Thanks! I just didn't know if it would be too big or something
 
Ive seen folks rock a duffel. Maybe not what id call "practical" but, i think youre all right with that. When i see people wear the straps like a back pack is where i draw the line though
 
Make do with what you got, get what you shall make do with. In other words, I think it'll work well for the time being
 
My back hurts just thinking about traveling with a duffel. I don't think there's a way to get around the pain if it gets heavy, besides adding thick padding to the shoulder strap. If possible try and widen the strap and maybe tape some foam around it? (for a quick DIY option)
 
are you actually talking about putting you entire arms through the handles. and wearing it like a backpack that way? no!....god no!.... sew some backpack straps on it from your lil sisters my lil pony backpack and spraypaint em black....
 
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