hope this thread is still active, my suggestion would be an ALICE pack, either medium with a frame or the large with frame.
built like a tank and can be found at decent prices.
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Glad I could contributed something finally. Also, look at the Georgia Arms website. Seems to have decent price on ammo and shipping rates. 500 .40 caliber for less than what I paid for .22LR
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That beats the goal zero on specs and price - hands down.
10w vs 7w
2 free battery packs vs a very expensive battery pack
The customer reviews say it's durable...
Nice find CD!
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Originally posted by Concerned Dad View PostDoes anyone have an opinion about this solar recharger? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006ZSFH6I/...8YWVVQMY&psc=1
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Does anyone have an opinion about this solar recharger? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006ZSFH6I/...8YWVVQMY&psc=1
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Is anyone familiar with Speed Hooks? Or the webitsite wilderness-survival.net?
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Then again, why blend in when you can just wear an awesome suit trailing a wall of fire that can destroy everything it touches?
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I guarantee, the raiders and Devil Hound Service boys will not even bother you.
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Originally posted by george7100 View PostBeside you see camo everywhere now days
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This is the backpack that I carry my laptop and associated gear in;
Get the durable 3-day backpack you need! LA Police Gear has a vast collection of police backpacks, fanny packs, EMS bags, and more–shop for yours today!
I've had it for about 3 yrs now with some pretty heavy usage - and it's holding up perfectly. Well worth the money IMO.
They do have a slightly larger version that I have no personal experience with as well as other brands. And I've never had a problem with lapolicegear.com service.
For my Going Home Bag I wanted to not look milspec at all, so I went with an older backcountry camping backpack:
I've camped with this backpack many times over the last 15 years and never had a problem with it at all. Good sturdy material. Good design for heavy loads. Excellent pack.
And I've added a large camo veil to the top pocket so that if I do need to blend the blue into the environment I have an option.
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Ok, I'm new to this. Which Maxpedition bag are we talking about just for an everyday carry? I went to their website an there are a lot of options.
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But if you out in the woods trying to hid from perv's camo is good, just saying
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Made in Idaho
Eberlestock makes great packs, but usually more sniper sized. They do have a new one called "Dagger" that's daypack sized and can fit a carbine inside. I have the Lo-Drag, used to own a Gunslinger and love both of them. (hint, buy them off Ebay...way cheaper than the website)
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Originally posted by yrrabsille View PostI have a backpack that I bring to work, it used to be filled with junk but has recently been restocked with Get-Home Gear. The bag itself is nothing special and I'm planning to replace it this week. This morning this was more obvious when there was a nightlight in the hall that illuminated the two reflective areas on the shoulder straps. Not good to be luminescent.
Looking for suggestions on bags. I know Maxpedition is popular, and that's in my price-range ($125-$150). But are there any other suggestions?
It can't be too big because it won't be something that just stays in my trunk. I drive a CMV so I'll have constantly transfer it to multiple vehicles daily.
Molle is good, camo is not. Shouldn't look too military.
Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks.
Barry
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The 5.11 rush 72 is a great bag from what everyone says. I'm trying to get a hold of one so I can do a review.
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