Has a nice padded, perforated foam strap with a cellphone (only fits circa 2004 cellphones, but does hold Multi-Tools well!) pouch. The strap is adjustable through a pair of D-Rings and is rubberized to prevent slippage.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Changing of the Bags.
After using, and loving my Maxpedition, Kodiak I realized....that sometimes a tacticool bag doesn't look so good everywhere. I've moved back to the tried and true L.L. Bean Khaki Canvas Satchel. Don't bother looking. They don't make it anymore, but do have few neat bags that are similar. Everything fits in it nicely with some room to spare. I wish I had gotten the larger version, though.

Has a nice padded, perforated foam strap with a cellphone (only fits circa 2004 cellphones, but does hold Multi-Tools well!) pouch. The strap is adjustable through a pair of D-Rings and is rubberized to prevent slippage.
Has a nice padded, perforated foam strap with a cellphone (only fits circa 2004 cellphones, but does hold Multi-Tools well!) pouch. The strap is adjustable through a pair of D-Rings and is rubberized to prevent slippage.
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4 comments:
I am always looking for a good bag.
Did you ever o over whats inside
Nope, Smilin'. It's all the same. Fits quite nicely. Full, but nicely.
I agree, for all the camo and surplus I own, they are truly a bit of an outcast in various social situations.
I use various "plain-ass-bags" for the same reasons,
travel, parks, stores, vacation, blah blah blah
an easy go-to-bag is nice Kelty backpack (book bag size)
-plenty of room, pockets, and no one is the wiser!
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