-Mil-Surp-Phreak-
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You could go with an Ultimate Bugout bag I found at SHOT Show back in 08.
Eberlestock was worth the price when they were US made.
They outsourced to Asia but prices stayed the same.
Is this to get you to a specific destination or so you can give a bunch of stuff to an adversary? Big bag will draw a lot of attention. This area is to congested to bug out long term without running into people, some of which will want your stuff. You can’t carry everything you will need. Cover the basic 10 c’s and add food and then add some more. I use to think about the mountain man style, but more of an Alamo type now.
Those look nice. I have a few Deuter packs, but they are made in Germany.
Whatever you choose, I would definitely make sure it has a good internal frame and suspension system. They are not all created equal. I tried a bunch of brands at REI before settling on the Deuter system. I haven't tried military style packs, but I'd think a black or tan backpacking pack might be worth exploring.
There’s an awful lot to be said for: simple, cheap and proven.I’ve always liked the old ALICE packs, those things are tough and they hold alot.
Giving a shot on this LAPG LNT Pack. For $50 I know its not made in USA but I have tons of LAPG gear that hasn't failed me yet. Might be worth a shot to someone else too.
Giving a shot on this LAPG LNT Pack. For $50 I know its not made in USA but I have tons of LAPG gear that hasn't failed me yet. Might be worth a shot to someone else too.
https://lapolicegear.com/lapg-bg-lnt-pack.html
Giving a shot on this LAPG LNT Pack. For $50 I know its not made in USA but I have tons of LAPG gear that hasn't failed me yet. Might be worth a shot to someone else too.
Did you get the bag? What are your thoughts on it if you did?
I got one. Not as big as I thought it would be. I'll try to post something up at some point on it.