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I have had a few really nice hiking packs over the years This has been my favorite brand. Mostly due to the quality of the water bag and the pressure system https://www.rei.com/product/831073/geigerrig-rig-1200-hydration-pack-100-fl-ozI don’t have this bag per day but a smaller model. But the pressurized bladder has washed out more then a few wounds, eyes, scraps and such. It also help the extra winded person not have to expel so much energy to drink water. They also have filter systems you can attach in-line of the system. Iv enjoyed my current bag for maybe 8 years of moto use. Camelbak was my previous. I very much liked the shape and the way it fit my back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://kifaru.netMy next (and last pack) will be Kifaru.https://www.tacticalassaultgearstore.com/gear/packs/bags-cases.htmlI have a couple of these and they’ve been really good too.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on July 04, 2023, 09:04:15 AMhttps://kifaru.netMy next (and last pack) will be Kifaru.https://www.tacticalassaultgearstore.com/gear/packs/bags-cases.htmlI have a couple of these and they’ve been really good too.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkThat's solid stuff right there.I did buy the Osprey setup at REI with the 30% off 4th of July sale, but even though I got a great fit out of it, there was no MOLLE. I tried to explain how I normally placed my knife right about here, my lensatic compass over there, and how my med kit was independent and off to my right side...And I got glassed over eyes.Nothing in that hippie world of REI gets anything about our military world. Sheep don't need med kits and larger knives I guess. And looking at the civie copies of the military lensatic compass, it has me wondering if any of them know how to do azimuth or back azimuth nav from points???
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
The Osprey pack from REI is great. I bought one for small weekend trips or short jaunts so its only a 48L. Definitely not to be used for multiday, long term living out of, however I have for about 5 days. Maybe something from my military time does carry over... living out of a ruck with little comfort items.However I am going to get a larger one.
The 48 is a good size ruck!I went at it differently. I bought the 34 for all these short hikes I am doing currently, then when I get into the overnight/multi-day hikes, I will buy another one that is obviously much larger.