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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nouvelle page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Cheap backpacks could be made, but I actually do not recommend it. Unless you are really skilled at sewing, it's improbable to turn out like you want. Also, even though you are a professional, it will probably just take less of your time to get an additional day at work and purchase a package using the earnings. On-the other hand, if you have a classic backpack frame, you could make a backpack with it. Remove the old pack, and tie a plain nylon duffel bag to it firmly, with the zipper facing out. Little bungee wires will work for connecting it also. I did this using an old metal body that still had straps and a belt, and for the price of a duffel bag, I had an external-frame backpack that not merely kept a lot, but weighed just two pounds. Buying Inexpensive Backpacks There are many methods to get low priced bags. Decreasing would be to just wait for a good sales. A quicker way is always to go shopping for a used bunch on the web. Take to Ebay.com, or go to a backpacking or other outdoor community that enables individuals to promote their equipment, like whiteblaze.net. The boards are great, because you can very quickly ask questions about the pack. You may also buy used backpacks cheap at rummage sales. Watch the ads for any mention of outdoor equipment, and call to see when they have a backpack you might want. You may be able to get it before the sale begins. Usually, start shopping early, and discuss a bit. I recently bought a beautiful Kelty frame-pack for $15 in a garage sale. Music stores sometimes have low priced backpacks. More often they've time packages, but you never know. I've seen big old frame packs that were difficult at thrift stores, and it occurred to me that for make use of the frame with a duffel bag, as described above, and a few pounds I can just toss the package. Still another method to keep the price down is to get light. The lightweight backpacks, unlike other lightweight equipment, are often cheaper compared to big packs. If you have been contemplating lightening the weight, you can conserve money too. Ultralight backpacks are often under two pounds and frame-less. You'll probably make use of a sleeping pad as a &amp;amp;quot;frame&amp;amp;quot; of sorts. The good news is they are usually on-sale at under $100. Go-Lite has many packages that are near $100, and often on sale at under that. Be taught more on our affiliated article directory - Hit this web site:  [http://www.waterloostructures.net/Garden_Shed_Line.php small garden shed] . The list price on the Granite Gear Virga Ultra-light Packer may possibly still be under $100, and I have observed it on sale for under $80. It also weighs only 21 ounces, a plus for me, when I just like the idea of light AND cheap backpacks.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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