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Olaf
Location: Wilmingon, NC Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 100 on 11/17/2006 3:32 PM >
| | | I will update with more info later but for now let me say this. They are grotesquely large, ugly and you couldn't hide them beneath a poncho. Me not happy, feel very very foolish for paying $130 for this crap.
"I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum" http://i22.photobu...er_zpsdbf6a059.gif |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 101 on 11/18/2006 5:02 AM >
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zero-trace
Location: Oshawa/London Gender: Male
| | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 102 on 11/20/2006 11:59 PM >
| | | Posted by Olaf I will update with more info later but for now let me say this. They are grotesquely large, ugly and you couldn't hide them beneath a poncho. Me not happy, feel very very foolish for paying $130 for this crap.
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I'm sorry it turned out that way. I thought that stuff looked awesome from the pictures. $130 is a lot of bread if you're not happy with it though. I was going to buy a U.S. tactical vest from the local surplus store but it was $100 and I thought that was kind of pricy.
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DeMiNe0
Location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 103 on 11/21/2006 12:59 AM >
| | | I was looking into building a spring loaded contraption that shoots out of my ass to hold all of my UE gear... No but really... What i would love to have is something like a snowboard/skateboarding backpack. It's pretty large, but not too large. It also have some straps on it that are ment to strap a skateboard to, but you could easly strap a tripod and a camera bag or something like that to it.
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Soho
Location: Boston MA, USA Gender: Male
paths to the center of a circle are many
| | Re: What do you use to carry your gear?? <Reply # 104 on 11/21/2006 5:04 AM >
| | | Posted by TaTeRNuTs
This is the bag I use. It costs a little money. (Around 85$) But it`s worth it. It holds 11.5L of equipment. Has metal back bars for stiff control of the bag and Even when it`s full it doesn`t get all bulky it stays slim. Lots of side straps for pry-bars and back straps to hold anything from blankets to another bag if needed. Really worth it for anyone with expensive equipment
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This is a bit off topic but for the life of me I cannot figure out where you got a white Burton board-bag. That is one hell of a piece of gear.
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: What do you use to carry your gear?? <Reply # 105 on 11/22/2006 5:35 AM >
| | | I got around to lookin up the company my packs from.. it's small and highly modular, I love it.. my buddy has the same one.. I use it everyday and it's great.. http://condoroutdo...product.php?pid=25
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Ruck
Location: Texas Gender: Male
| | Re: What do you use to carry your gear?? <Reply # 106 on 11/22/2006 7:18 PM >
| | | Posted by Soho
This is a bit off topic but for the life of me I cannot figure out where you got a white Burton board-bag. That is one hell of a piece of gear.
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http://www.burton....etail.aspx?pid=471
"For the listener, who listens in the snow, And, nothing himself, beholds Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is." ~Wallace Stevens |
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Soho
Location: Boston MA, USA Gender: Male
paths to the center of a circle are many
| | Re: What do you use to carry your gear?? <Reply # 107 on 11/22/2006 7:29 PM >
| | | Ah, I see. Thanks, I don't know why I couldn't find one a bit back. I suppose my search skills are lacking. ~Soho
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Ruck
Location: Texas Gender: Male
| | Re: What do you use to carry your gear?? <Reply # 108 on 11/22/2006 7:56 PM >
| | | It looks very nice, but I'm not sure white would be my first color choice for UEing.
"For the listener, who listens in the snow, And, nothing himself, beholds Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is." ~Wallace Stevens |
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7SLOTS
Location: Barrie, Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 109 on 11/22/2006 8:02 PM >
| | | I bought one of these vests early this year and found it hugs your body better than a pack and carries all kinds of gear with amazing comfort
bought it here..http://www.motorcy...nt=202&Division=2#
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 110 on 11/22/2006 10:04 PM >
| | | Posted by Olaf I will update with more info later but for now let me say this. They are grotesquely large, ugly and you couldn't hide them beneath a poncho. Me not happy, feel very very foolish for paying $130 for this crap.
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So I take it then you wouldn't recommend them at all? what about when using them dropleg, are they too bulky to really work in the other positions?
Live to Serve, Serve to Live.. |
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Olaf
Location: Wilmingon, NC Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 111 on 11/22/2006 10:42 PM >
| | | These things are SO not set up for a dropleg carry position. For anything other than a shoulder harness they are next to useless and you would be much better off buying a different product.
"I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum" http://i22.photobu...er_zpsdbf6a059.gif |
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Mark Very Noble Donor
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 112 on 11/22/2006 11:09 PM >
| | | Posted by Pravus
So I take it then you wouldn't recommend them at all? what about when using them dropleg, are they too bulky to really work in the other positions?
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I hate dropleg anything. I dont know how half the grunts in the military deal with drop leg. It's like haveing a little primate humping your leg as you run.
"If the threat level goes up its probably because of me." "I am looking for a girl who enjoys headbutting beltbuckles" |
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 113 on 11/23/2006 10:40 AM >
| | | Posted by Mark I hate dropleg anything. I dont know how half the grunts in the military deal with drop leg. It's like haveing a little primate humping your leg as you run.
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depends on the dropleg.. the shitty cheap ones flop all over hell just walking and they also like to wander to the back of you leg.. the nicer made ones stay where they should pretty nicely.. also some of the nicer ones Y at the top to help keep them in place a little better (also lets you use that pocket, which is nice) don't get me wrong, theres ALOT of shitty dropleg rigs that are worthless..
Live to Serve, Serve to Live.. |
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Mark Very Noble Donor
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 114 on 11/23/2006 11:26 AM >
| | | Posted by Pravus
depends on the dropleg.. the shitty cheap ones flop all over hell just walking and they also like to wander to the back of you leg.. the nicer made ones stay where they should pretty nicely.. also some of the nicer ones Y at the top to help keep them in place a little better (also lets you use that pocket, which is nice) don't get me wrong, theres ALOT of shitty dropleg rigs that are worthless..
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I got a parcellate and have tried others from just about everyone from tactical tailor on down the list. You have two options, have a chimp humping you or cut circulation off. Drop leg holsters are the same with me as well. When you absolutely have to move fast your going to get one of the two.
"If the threat level goes up its probably because of me." "I am looking for a girl who enjoys headbutting beltbuckles" |
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Soho
Location: Boston MA, USA Gender: Male
paths to the center of a circle are many
| | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 115 on 11/23/2006 10:09 PM >
| | | This is all very nice and expensive. I do not care what anybody says, the molle 2 is an effective, universal, time proven, modular system. I've heard many complaints from marines and some complaints from other navy branches about the system being too hot or inconvenient. These complaints are often issued by people who were not trained in setting up the system correctly. The molle II is good enough for the Army's 6th, and it's good enough for any explorer. If you need a waterproof bag for your camera get a molle gas mask bag outfitted with an interior rubberized pocket and zipper/button seal. Simply put, and ending my rant, if you want a system that will last you 10+ years and will change with your needs go with the molle. Also as a side note, I have never seen a mil. dropleg used as anything other than a holster. The simple reasoning behind this, at least with pre-campat and marpat bdus, is that there are large pockets exactly where a dropleg would be attached to your leg. I can't imagine why somebody would cover up a pocket with another pocket. Mark: You are absolutely correct about the dropleg. It's like having a small mammal violating your leg with every step you take. The only effective dropleg I have every felt was a mil spec holster, and you won't be carrying a gun while exploring.
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Mark Very Noble Donor
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 116 on 11/23/2006 11:07 PM >
| | | Droplegs are now used for magazine pouches(AR) and med kits which is what my original one was. Molle is great stuff but most explorers don't want to put down the cash, or effort in the gear. Which always made me laugh most explorers wear military style clothing but are scared to wear military style gear. I like malice clips the variations of molle gear but most explorers wouldnt know how to set the gear up in the first place.
"If the threat level goes up its probably because of me." "I am looking for a girl who enjoys headbutting beltbuckles" |
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Olaf
Location: Wilmingon, NC Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 117 on 11/25/2006 7:02 AM >
| | | I have always been a fan of dropleg bags, their only real drawback is they are not concealable which is why I got interested in the chest harness in the first place. I have been working a lot but will have photos up pretty soon.
"I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum" http://i22.photobu...er_zpsdbf6a059.gif |
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Shoulder harness bag system for exploring <Reply # 118 on 11/27/2006 8:12 AM >
| | | I've seen a few of those chest harness systems that were for those "manpack" radios (Mark might know what I am talking about). I tried one of those and it felt like you had a giant band aid box strapped to your chest.
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pyr0
Location: England -- Northwest -- Liverpool Gender: Male
Follow The White rabbit
| | Re: What do you use to carry your gear?? <Reply # 119 on 11/28/2006 7:44 PM >
| | | Nice and big 45L , 30 year guarantee, water resistant, pockets secure , comfortable and cost me £20..
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