They are pants, I went through three of them whilst serving12mp82 wrote:This would be ideal, a holdall and a back pack, neutral colour and hardwearing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOLDALL-BAG-B ... 2a1bdffa0d
Could someone help me find a BOB rucksack.
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Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Got a couple of similar holdalls (Expedition 120) made from (I'm told) 1000 Denier Cordura and plasticoated. Whatever they're made of, they are seriously tough bags.
However... they suck as backpacks! They're not comfortable to carry at all, and I couldn't even imagine trying to carry one on my back for more than 20 minutes.
A holdall is hand, shoulder or vehicle carry only. Their backpack straps are only intended for use when unloading your car to take your bags to your front door (so that you can carry one on your back, one shoulder-slung, another in your other hand): a few minutes carry only.
However... they suck as backpacks! They're not comfortable to carry at all, and I couldn't even imagine trying to carry one on my back for more than 20 minutes.
A holdall is hand, shoulder or vehicle carry only. Their backpack straps are only intended for use when unloading your car to take your bags to your front door (so that you can carry one on your back, one shoulder-slung, another in your other hand): a few minutes carry only.
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I use Bugout bags- they are great and well made. Check them on ebay. I have the 55L. Great Bag.
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I have a 5.11 rush 12 pack which has done me great for day to day things, the one i have is a 12 hour sack but the website i got it from also does a 24 and 72, they are very good quality and don't cost the earth, I have mine in multicam as i love that camo haha I will add a link to the website and that was just 3 examples of about 100 different types they have but I would recommend the 5.11 range
http://www.military1st.co.uk/bags-and-r ... ks/?page=4
http://www.military1st.co.uk/bags-and-r ... ks/?page=4
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Oh and the 5.11 range rucksacks are very comfy when carrying about i have carried one for more then about 7 hours before with loads of stuff in and it was no trouble
AREA 8 we shall defend our island, what ever the cost may be,we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds,we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills, we shall never surrender.
Could someone help me find a BOB rucksack.
+1 for 5.11 gear. I carry the Rush 24 as my EDC/work/GHB. Tough, comfy and organised! Buy well - buy once! I carry a FAK plus shears, waterproofs, hi viz vest, bivi bag, emergency blanket, torch, spork, pens paper, phone, food, dry food and drink, litre nalgene, gloves, meds, work related forms, some restricted kit, camera.....+ Pocket organiser with Leatherman firesteel, shard, gaffer tape etc..
Not light but very comfortable to wear and discreet enough. Still room to spare!
It's worth saving for.
Over the years I have accumulated a 75litre Karrimor SF, Maxped Jumbo plus Osprey daysack for camping/BOB and task specific activities but the Rush is either with me or in the car nearby everyday.
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Not light but very comfortable to wear and discreet enough. Still room to spare!
It's worth saving for.
Over the years I have accumulated a 75litre Karrimor SF, Maxped Jumbo plus Osprey daysack for camping/BOB and task specific activities but the Rush is either with me or in the car nearby everyday.
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These types of holdall bags with shoulder straps are ok if you are wandering around on Platform 1 waiting for the 3:15 to nowhere, but they are crippling when you try walking for more than 500mtrs (ive tried it many times).
Go for a good hill walking type of load carrying system or a military bergan.
Go for a good hill walking type of load carrying system or a military bergan.
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+1 for the 5.11 Rush. I have the 72 version. It's comfortable with about 30kg loaded. Loads of inner stowage and pockets.
I use the 5.11 Moab 10 everday, this is a pretty good GHB, but I find it's not so comfortable over 10kg.
I use the 5.11 Moab 10 everday, this is a pretty good GHB, but I find it's not so comfortable over 10kg.
I recently experienced Plymouth City centre so that's why I prep.
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I Use a 41L TNF daypack. It's a good size and well organised with loads of pockets and organisational features which help keep useful items.....useful. I chose it because it can hold 3 days worth of clothing and supplies, but doesn't look out of place walking around towns (even though it's tacticool black). I even take it to work and on holidays without any awkward questions. It's extremely well made and comfortable even when loaded, but it wasn't cheap at over £100, but buy right buy once.
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I just recently bought a German army surplus pack (Ebay, 30 notes delivered http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281124461837? ... 1497.l2649).
Its 65 ltrs with no real frame (its got a top-bar and a sleeve to put a kipmat in.... Seeing as you'd already be carrying the mat I like the weight-saving idea) and a waist belt that will stop it flopping about but won't take much load.
I wanted a bag to carry a bulky but light setup and this is ideal,its never going to be an INCH but it should be OK for a winter BoB (huge sleeping bags swallow space)
Its 65 ltrs with no real frame (its got a top-bar and a sleeve to put a kipmat in.... Seeing as you'd already be carrying the mat I like the weight-saving idea) and a waist belt that will stop it flopping about but won't take much load.
I wanted a bag to carry a bulky but light setup and this is ideal,its never going to be an INCH but it should be OK for a winter BoB (huge sleeping bags swallow space)
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