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Personalvintage t1_j5sepmn wrote
You just put it in the washing machine?
TwystedKynd OP t1_j5sif2z wrote
It's never been washed. Smacked the hell out of to get dust off of it at times, but that's it. This thing baffles me.
sheesh_doink t1_j5ss7xn wrote
What the heck! It looks so clean! This is one of my favourite subs at the moment, the simple reason being posts like this showing something that has lasted crazy long, with a little story about the product. Makes me excited and happy in a really nice way :)
Dramatic-Ad-1536 t1_j5twcvq wrote
I also have a mountainsmith 8 years now. Great backpack.
kenvsryu t1_j5ulrp7 wrote
dylancarr_ t1_j5v0nit wrote
are the new mountainsmith's any good? i'm looking into the MS mayhem 45
TwystedKynd OP t1_j5vdbyg wrote
I have no idea. I haven't had to buy another so far. But, they seem to be a good brand overall!
Firm-Storage5568 t1_j5viljg wrote
You know you are old school with them Mountainsmiths! They never failed me in high school whether it be the school bags or the hip bags!
Hoshibear t1_j5vlae3 wrote
I’m wondering this too. I see a lot of people sharing bags on here are made in the early 90’s-00’s and are great, but the brand has gone down in quality since. Which is disappointing if you’re looking to buy one :/ I’m on the hunt for a good day pack, but my search hasn’t been too successful yet
NisiPerAmoremTerra t1_j6240z9 wrote
I have a similar Mountainsmith backpack (red rock 25) I used it every day in middle school, high school, and now college.
Although I have recently switched to the mountain hardware J Tree 22 due to its functional bucket bag design. Both are definitely buy it for life items
TwystedKynd OP t1_j5s8lde wrote
This was my only pack for a month in Thailand. It's been with me for a month in France, a couple of weeks in Japan, has been to Burning Man twice, and I take it on every road trip. Any other backpack would be in tatters with what this has been through and it's still good as new. It's easily the best pack I've ever owned.