I have one of the first generation Maxpedition Condor packs. Extremely well built, heavily constructed -- meaning heavy. If you need a very rugged pack and have bullet-proof near the top of your requirements, go for it. However, a good quality backpacking pack will give you a better trade-off in quality construction and weight. YMMV
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Better is the Enemy of Good Enough. Okay, what’s your point??
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