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5/6/2025, 10:46:15 AM
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Here's a 40L one that's up for preorder.
https://kodiakleather.com/products/kobuk-leather-backpack-pre-order
And here's a cheaper one on Amazon. It doesn't say how many liters it holds but there's a lot of customer reviews that show people using it for camping.
https://www.amazon.com/ANUENT-Handmade-Genuine-Leather-Backpack/dp/B074YLG6QS
Here are some other more expensive leather retro ones. Only one has a capacity listed but they both look like WW2 style infantry rucks, so I will guess that both are around 25-30 liters.
https://www.craftnglory.com/products/vintage-bergan-leather-backpack-vintage-brown
The biggest leather pack I've seen so far (that doesn't have zippers) is this 50 liter pack. It's not cheap but it's for bushcraft so it definitely fits the bill of both being retro and practical, and it's designed for work. The downside is it's not all leather although the canvas is at least still oldschool.
https://www.99percenthandmade.com/products/copy-of-24-hours-tested-backpack-50l-custom-leather-canvas-bushcraft-backpack-camping-backpack-bushcraft-camping-hiking-bag-rucksack-1
I would say just be careful that you know how big the pack actually is. Sometimes companies will try and sell you a pack based on how big of a laptop computer it can hold and not give a liter measurement, and they'll use small models to make it look bigger. I wouldn't want something smaller than 40 liters if it's going to be for an overnight trip and it's all I'm taking. 15-20 liters is a day pack suitable for hiking but you're not going to fit a sleep roll and tarp in there and still have room for gear and supplies. If it's less than 15 liters it's a computer bag.
Here's a 40L one that's up for preorder.
https://kodiakleather.com/products/kobuk-leather-backpack-pre-order
And here's a cheaper one on Amazon. It doesn't say how many liters it holds but there's a lot of customer reviews that show people using it for camping.
https://www.amazon.com/ANUENT-Handmade-Genuine-Leather-Backpack/dp/B074YLG6QS
Here are some other more expensive leather retro ones. Only one has a capacity listed but they both look like WW2 style infantry rucks, so I will guess that both are around 25-30 liters.
https://www.craftnglory.com/products/vintage-bergan-leather-backpack-vintage-brown
The biggest leather pack I've seen so far (that doesn't have zippers) is this 50 liter pack. It's not cheap but it's for bushcraft so it definitely fits the bill of both being retro and practical, and it's designed for work. The downside is it's not all leather although the canvas is at least still oldschool.
https://www.99percenthandmade.com/products/copy-of-24-hours-tested-backpack-50l-custom-leather-canvas-bushcraft-backpack-camping-backpack-bushcraft-camping-hiking-bag-rucksack-1
I would say just be careful that you know how big the pack actually is. Sometimes companies will try and sell you a pack based on how big of a laptop computer it can hold and not give a liter measurement, and they'll use small models to make it look bigger. I wouldn't want something smaller than 40 liters if it's going to be for an overnight trip and it's all I'm taking. 15-20 liters is a day pack suitable for hiking but you're not going to fit a sleep roll and tarp in there and still have room for gear and supplies. If it's less than 15 liters it's a computer bag.
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