GEAR REVIEW: The BUG OUT BAG - Putting It All Together
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@Prepper556 oh ok so its the bag itself, I usually stick to Camelback bags and tactical tailer but have been lookin at some Condor stuff already have one of their jackets and plate carrier they fit great for us bigger guys
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buy the blackhawk s peed clips and will not have anymore problems with your attachments. by bought them for my maxpedition vulture II and they keep everything nice and tight.
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@chitown1966 Thanks!
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Nice pack you put together.
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Thats a good lookin pack, looks rugged, do the straps on the back of the yoke, next to the bag itself, do they loosen the slack at all so you can move the straps forward down your chest? also Id add some more mag pouches atleast 2-4 more
MrSn0ddy 4 days ago
@MrSn0ddy The straps are all the way out. I am 5' 6" and 228 lbs (way too big for my frame). The sternum strap is hindered from being lowered because of where the side release buckles attach. The shoulder pad/strap should be just a little bigger in my own opinion. Thanks for the comment!
Prepper556 4 days ago
Does it feel good to wear not to heavy
blaketrujillo801 3 weeks ago
@blaketrujillo801 This setup, and pack are great, but the sternum strap has a tendency to ride up and possibly choke you if you make the pack too heavy. The key is to balance gear and weight without compromising on any necessary items you may need. For me, this is a never ending process. I am always looking to improve my setup and reduce the overall weight on what I put in the pack. I'm a little overweight myself, so being thinner would help fit the pack better as well.
Prepper556 3 weeks ago
I like this Backpack. Awesome Review. You`ve done a great job.
Maniacpoison 1 month ago
@Maniacpoison Thanks!
Prepper556 1 month ago