Unfortunately, given the current trend at ABD, they are far more likely to not hand them out but also NOT knock a couple of bucks off the cost!Agree. The packs are nice and all, but not something we want to travel with. They're shaped oddly with too few places to hold our stuff - we bring our own bags instead. We'd refer they knock a couple bucks off the cost and not hand them out!! But we also know they like the advertising it brings for those who do use them.
I've donated some of them already. Probably time to go through the closet and donate the rest!We've never used the ABD bags... and in fact I should donate them.
I think we have that one from our Emerald Isles in 06 or 07. Is it black with the suede brown bottom? By far the best quality backpack they ever did. The kids ones that they sent along with it (yes, they originally sent two per reservation) broke quickly, but that one is great quality.Only ABD backpack I use is the first one from the 2007 Southwest Splendors (now Arizona/Utah) trip. Heavy and sturdy. It is the same quality that you get if you buy a backpack from LLBean.
Yes, that’s the exact same i was referring toI think we have that one from our Emerald Isles in 06 or 07. Is it black with the suede brown bottom? By far the best quality backpack they ever did. The kids ones that they sent along with it (yes, they originally sent two per reservation) broke quickly, but that one is great quality.
I still feel badly about my public posts years ago regarding the green collapsible backpack they did in 2009 (ish). It was a strong parachute material and it collapsed into a small round. I thought it was horrible when they released it. But I have eaten my words since, big time. It is by far the most useful swag item I've ever received from our ABDs (even more than my beloved luggage straps that disappear when I use them so I don't use them anymore). We still use it all the time for an "extra" backpack when we travel light. I store a couple in my boxes at my London timeshare as well for use while we are there.
I have a ton of backpacks--travel, hiking, casual. But this remains one of my most versatile. It doesn't have a lot of structure so it's not great for super long hikes, but in the space versus usefulness category it's the tops.