Pack suggestions
Hey all,
After attending a recent milsim I have come to realise my condor venture pack isn't going to make the grade. I am running a daytona m249, and as such need to carry large air tanks as well as gear for the 24+ hour games. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on packs that have metal frames or the like that relieve weight on a players shoulders and back? I would only have a single requirement being that it HAS to be TAN. |
5.11 rush 72
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Commercial hiking packs?
Or maybe look at a USMC ILBE? |
Condor 3 day pack, I just got back from LOW And realized I need a pack aswell!
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This looks interesting
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...k10_detail.gif http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...arge-p2638.htm "Built around a polypropylene frame with a single aluminum stay, these packs are lightweight alternatives to the steel framed rucks of the past." |
The USMC ILBE is a good choice. It is a bit large (Around 70L) and its in multicam, but it is a very nice pack. If your wearing a plate carrier go for the FILBE.
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The FILBE is in Coyote. Should work for what you want.
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Tasmanian Tiger Tactical makes good packs, I use the "combat" pack at work and its held up great the last few exercises...they also make a larger one called the "mission"
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Yeah, stay away from Condor. Eberlestock, 5.11, etc. Check out DS Tactical, they have a huge amount of great backpacks.
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Heu is Coyote ir Tan499 wil work PM me I might have something for you
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I have an eberlestock x3 hi speed and love it. It's angled so the weight is pulled up towards your back. It's comfy as hell, and carries weight well. Pack light tho, it's only about 30 liters.
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Those maxpidition packs do have a suspension system, OP. It rides along the top of the shoulder straps to pull the weight properly. In fact, that is how most packs are designed. Otherwise you would be pulling the weight and distributing it somewhere else. Furthermore, those frames do not just keep the back straight. Many are made just as strong as old steel frames. They also allow the pack to flex and relax as youre moving about. It also provides stability to the entire pack. Might I also add that the hip belt on the pack also makes a huge difference. Softer, more flexible (from just fabric to for reinforced) help from either keeping the pack straight (fabric) or transferrimg a minor amount of weight to your hips (foam). There are plastic, poly, foam and poly reinforcedrced ones too that help even more.
With that being said, look at osprey packs. I have an aether 70 amd have had and used it for 5, going on 6 years this summer. Mines in red but whatever, im sure they make a tan one. Failing that, eberlestock. Or mysteryranch. But trust me, fighting in a ruck sucks. Ive done it and hate it. For a daytonagun, find a better olace for your tank than in a ruck. So you can drop your ruck at a spawn or ditch it in a fight. My last piece of advise is dont buy online. Find a place where you can go to try the packs. What looks good in theory may not work foy your bodys frame size, physical size and even shape and gender. |
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