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28-08-12, 11:15 PM #61
Re: Bags - what do you have
Crocodile print leather Mulberry holdall in oxblood. My favourate bag of all time. Used all the time for weekends away and overnight stays. Probably the best looking bag ive ever seen. Ages wonderfully.
And a snugpack sleeka force I bought for traveling. Perfect bag for traveling the world. Not too big, not too small. Hardy, has a rain cover in a pocket underneath that covers the bag and keeps everything dry when it suddenly rains or its strapped to roof of a truck in Guatemala! Very affordable, perfect for backpackers!
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28-08-12, 11:48 PM #62
This is my preferred daysack for military use and civvie mountain-related stuff (aside from scrambling). Absolutely awesome bag... Very pleased with it.
Camelbak Motherlode (Full US Spec version)

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30-08-12, 02:36 PM #63banned
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Re: Bags - what do you have
I only have three packs now..
Berghaus Munro 35L
Bulldog SkyOps 50L
Pathfinder Haversack
I did have many packs but sold them off due to only needing the above
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30-08-12, 09:21 PM #64
Re: Bags - what do you have
Osprey Stratos
Kifaru Coyote Zulu With XTL and Standard Lid
Kifaru Foliage X-ray
Kifaru Coyote Express
Kifaru Foliage E&E
Kifaru Olive Claymorganiser
Kifaru Koala
HPG Tarahumara
HPG KitbagThe man who never made a mistake never made anything
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01-09-12, 03:17 PM #65
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Started off with a 5.11 Rush 72 thinking it could do for all my needs but found it was too big for everyday and not big enough for several days worth of walking. Current line up (all in black) is as follows:
5.11 Rush 12 for work
Kifaru X-ray for shopping and hiking anywhere up to two days
Kifaru Zulu/XTL for walkiing anywhere longer or Winter when I've got more gear to carry (or if I'm bringing a case of beer home from the shops)
5.11 Rush 72 now carries my winter car gear but I'll probably sell it on sooner or later
Also got a Deuter Attack for if I ever get the pushbike out again
All sorts of pouches from all the usual suspects so I'm pretty sorted for every eventuality now. Only change I might make is that as I don't carry a laptop for work now, I may switch the Rush 12 for a Kif E&E or something smaller.
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02-09-12, 07:17 PM #66
Re: Bags - what do you have
Ortlieb Messenger pro - big, waterproof, I'm using it for pretty much everything big but perfect for cycling and is pretty much exactly the same size as ryanairs restrictions for hand luggage.
Got an old fjällräven as well for general use when I don't have to carry as much (even thou it fits impressively much for the size)
might look into something more specific for hiking/backpacking/camping, but I feel I have a bit too many backpacks atm.Paintings. Sculptures. 3D/CAD. Basic animation. Graphic design. Web design. Print design. Anything design.
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14-09-12, 10:34 PM #67VIP Member

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Re: Bags - what do you have
Revived a TAD fast EDC today. Rather impressed after a brief look over it.
Now to sell off my MaxP Kodiak and Vulture II.
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14-09-12, 11:36 PM #68
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5.11 Rush 12 as a general backpack and it may soon replace my messenger bag for work.
Random goatskin messenger bag for work at the moment - smelt really bad when I first got it
Snugpak stamina for short trips and shopping
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15-09-12, 05:32 PM #69Senior Member
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Re: Bags - what do you have
Load of large alice packs for stripping and modding, karrimor panther 75, karrimor trail 35 and a max p vulture 2
which is my guinea pig at the mo.
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15-09-12, 08:06 PM #70
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I have added a couple more to my list: -
Maxpedition RolyPoly Rucksack - good for a change of clothes and an iPad, but really needs a waterproof bag inside.
Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon 2 - The new bag for work, will carry iPad, EDC stuff, A4 notebook, meds, waterproof trousers, etc. etc.*There's no more scientific basis for intelligent design than there is for the idea [that] an omniscient creature made of pasta created the universe - Justin Pope
Limited Edition? As in Franklin Mint?
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01-10-12, 11:57 AM #71banned
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Re: Bags - what do you have
I've stripped my bags down a bit recently, just kept these:
TAD Litespeed
TAD EDC FAST Pack v3
Kifaru G1 Molle Express
Kifaru G2 Scout
Eagle Industries Becker Patrol Pack.
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02-10-12, 07:06 AM #72VIP Member

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Now find myself 'needing' a TAD Litespeed. Fast pack is perfect for work but just that bit too big for days off.
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10-11-12, 03:59 PM #73Junior Member
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Re: Bags - what do you have
30 year old Karrimor Alpiniste bought with first grant cheque (when they existed !)
Karrimor Jaguar for backpacking
Macpac 50l job as main climbing sack
POD Cragsack for cragging/ winter walking
POD teardrop for summer walking
Lowe contour runner for running/ light days out
North face Modem ( was my dads) for holidays etc
TUMI ballistic nylon shoulder bag for school
Aluminium attache case now rarely used
Leather briefcase ditto
Kifaru Claymore as manbag
Nature company field bag es ex manbag !
And I still think I would like a Kifaru sack or two.....................
In my defence, all get pretty regular use, I am a huge fan of the right tool for the job. (Thats my story anyhow..........)
Nick
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10-11-12, 05:27 PM #74
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Everyday carry?
Filson. Or Briggs & Riley. Or both.
She looked as if she had been poured into her clothes and had forgotten to say "when". ― P.G. Wodehouse
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