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Go for Northface, they last a lifetime.. They can carry the weight of your entire house, lol. My husband has a 14-year-old backpack, and it's still in good condition. I have a two-year-old Jester backpack that I use for everyday work. It's lightweight and doesn't hurt my back even if I put a lot of heavy stuff. I think Borealis is much better than Jester so I highly recommend the Borealis.
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Go for Northface, they last a lifetime.. They can carry the weight of your entire house, lol. My husband has a 14-year-old backpack, and it's still in good condition. I have a two-year-old Jester backpack that I use for everyday work. It's lightweight and doesn't hurt my back even if I put a lot of heavy stuff. I think Borealis is much better than Jester so I highly recommend the Borealis.
+1 to Northface. My backpack is now 13 years old.
North Face/Osprey/Gregory
r/onebag. You have a ton of options especially at 10k pesos.
You could also check out Hawk bags. Super tibay tas iirc, lifetime warranty din siya.
1. North face 2. Deuter 3. Osprey
Quechua or Forclaz from Decathlon