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  • Nice bag to tote your MRE lunch to school...

  • its good to see you taking your son out to the woods. people sometimes dont understand how important it is for youngsters to get out there. bravo! good review aswell 5/5

  • cool shorts... in the wild...bugs and snakes...smart.

  • I have the Sitka and love it. It holds weight well and I love the one strap because it is easy to get to everything. Great review, keep up the good work.....

  • the reason i dont like gearslingers look how the strap sits high up on to the guys neck/trap.the only one that works for some reason for me is the Remora

    thanks for the review guys

  • These guys crack me up man. I love these videos, it's my escape. Since I live in a city. Thanks for the subscription, and keep up the hard work guys. : ) -Los Angeles, CA

  • I have a Sitka Gunslinger. It's a good pack. I use mine to carry my Springfield Champion. Good vid.

  • Corey did a good job. he had a few mistakes but tell him he did a excellent job and can't wait to see him do some more reviews.

  • nice review you guys should take a look at nutnfancy (whats is name again ?)

    he does good reviews too . might give ya some ideas like the bullet point list :P

    but overall your review was nice

  • rock on cory

  • lol... i thought you were adding sound effects...

  • where are you at in texas? im outside of katy west of houston and cant find any good local spots.

  • man i could use that i have a single shot 12 gage i could ose that for shells and stuff for hunting thatnks

  • Great job kory nice pack! 5*'s

  • Ahhh crap stupid mouse... I hit 4 stars instead of five... grrrrrr.....

  • Cool Review!

    Be Good,

    John

  • you guys find the perfect places to hike in texas where there are alot of creeks.. in north carolina behind my house in the woods about half a mile there is no creeks or nothing interesting..

  • Is the pack made from a vinyl backed nylon?

  • Nope, It's 1000D Teflon Coated Codura Nylon.

  • you might want to think about investing in some hiking boots. give you better traction and protection. great review Cory.

  • Maxpedition shill! jk

  • Great Video.. Thanks :)

  • I just don't see the practical advantage a one-strap-over-the-shoulder pack versus a backpack. The backpack with two shoulder straps will always be better for hiking because it distributes the weight. This pack might be suited for a long distance runner or someone who has no time to stop, someone who would need to swing the pack around front while in motion. Otherwise it's simply a fashion appeal and/or statement. Maybe if I had cash to burn I'd buy this pack just for fun, maybe take a run.

  • well onestrap isnt best for hicking for shure but it has its advantanges if your not carrying much

    watch out tho you always need to maintain weight distribution in your pack one strap or 2

  • @greenback001 i think it is really helpful to be able to grab stuff out of my sitka without taking it off... also good luck getting your backpack off and rummaging through it for your CCW pistol if you are being attacked, with a sitka you can be running for cover and drawing your weapon at the same time. an unlikely situation for sure, but JIC :-)

  • @MrHazyDayz You did make a really good point about quick access to your gun. But I did sort of point that out by saying this pack might be good for someone "on the run." My main point was basically about weight distribution, and for that, a backpack rules.

  • @greenback001 You would see practical advantage if you commute on public transportation. A bulky back pack is troublesome. A single strap can be swing around to accommodate available space or to sit. wearing a back pack with a single strap on work the same, just a little less comfortable i guess. I try a slingpack, from a other brand, and i prefer a regular shoulder bag for that purpose. Maybe a slingpack work better when skating or riding bicycle as it look more stable then a shoulder bag.

  • @greenback001 I'm not sure I would use this bag over a standard double shoulder pack for things like hiking. I'm actually thinking about getting one of these gear slingers from maxpedition for an EDC bag or a bug-out-bag. Some people may prefer to have a pack they dont have to take off to access everything really nicely. I actually think its a really neat design. Again, I would not use this pack for backpacking but I do believe it would have its purposes. philosophy of use :)

  • good review! what kind of zippers?

  • working zippers... the best kind

  • nice review

  • Thanks for taking the time to educate us. I love the reviews.

  • !!!??? how do you have cell sevice in the woods?.... must not be deep wilderness?

  • @j62584 I sometimes have cell service up mountains here in AK... if your phone can switch from digital then it's all line of sight (i.e. the tower could be on a near by hill)

  • @j62584 I dont remember he claim to be in deep wilderness. Can you point the time index please?

  • Would not hurt to add some texture to that log crossing the creek that way you will be able to cross later when the ice is on it. Take an axe to it wack a few rumble strips to prevent skidding or bring some black boards nail them in so they would defrost first light.

  • Hey Cory did a review! Good job! - Les

  • i love ya vids dude i learn so much

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  • yo TM honfire did u get a new account or something? why dont u make any new vids?

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