Bag options - bug out and/or get home
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Bag options - bug out and/or get home
Are there any favorites out there? Price wise, the sky is the limit. I'm looking for entry level to mid market.
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Re: Bag options - bug out and/or get home
I have a bigger Condor bag and a smaller 5.11 bag and both have been really good. Depends on how large a bag you need.
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Re: Bag options - bug out and/or get home
Thanks, Nievo. Those brands as well as Maxpedition seem to be the big 3. I've got a Max Fatboy thus far, but it's more of a hiking bag size and setup wise.
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Re: Bag options - bug out and/or get home
Checkout Osprey packs, i have a raptor 18l and a larger 35l, my borther has a smaller raptor and a manta 30. What weight range of gear are you going to be carrying?
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Re: Bag options - bug out and/or get home
I picked up a Tru-Spec Pathfinder 2.5 Backpack and an arcteryx altra 75.
Will mess W loading them this winter and weigh.
Will mess W loading them this winter and weigh.