For quiet, wool leads.
The key is owner satisfaction; don't worry over a couple bucks that are insignificant in the long haul. I've owned an assortment of day packs over the years, the oldest being the loden, wool Gray Mountain rucksack in the middle. A lined, fleece Cabelas is on the right and a Johnson Woolens on the left.
Gray Mountain is out of business a long time or operating under another name. It is my favorite, being patched and stiched together over the past 25 plus years. I use it for general outdoor activities such as quick evening hunts, hanging/taking down stands and carrying an assortment of fly fishing needs in my Old Town and walking local ponds.
The Johnson Woolens plaid is my regular hunting pack, holding more than needed, a pack that stays loaded during hunting season and hung on a peg over my bow in the shop.
The Cabelas is a good pack, a little heavier and noisier because of the lining. It rarely gets used, but is the one I pick for nasty weather when I need protection for my camera or other goods.
If anyone has an older Gray Mountain not being used.....I know someone who would provide it a good home.