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post by Knight Rider   |  | 
Backpack/ Bag
< on 2/18/2016 4:30 AM >

Hi guys,

Anyone have any recommended backpacks/ bags for taking with you while urbexing?
Probably one that's small enough to not hinder your movement, but big enough to carry whatever would need to be carried, such as a few bottles of water, a waterproof jacket (in case weather turns nasty while exploring), and whatever else one may need/ decide to carry, other then their tech gear (cameras, etc.)

I plan on having a bigger bag, probably with 2 detachable packs on it (Like this one), that would stay in the vehicle I brought to the location.

~ KN1IGHT


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post by rayfang2000   |  | 
Re: Backpack/ Bag
<Reply # 1 on 2/18/2016 6:33 AM >

I personally use this bag: http://www.rothco....anced-tactical-bag
However, every once in a while I use any sort of small low-profile sling back. And if I'm just scouting places out I have a drawstring bag or a school backpack (I have a large collection of bags)
Really, anything goes as long as it fits your style. I would personally recommend any sling bag, but anything really goes.

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post by Knight Rider   |  | 
Re: Backpack/ Bag
<Reply # 2 on 2/18/2016 8:47 AM >

Posted by rayfang2000
I personally use this bag: http://www.rothco....anced-tactical-bag
However, every once in a while I use any sort of small low-profile sling back. And if I'm just scouting places out I have a drawstring bag or a school backpack (I have a large collection of bags)
Really, anything goes as long as it fits your style. I would personally recommend any sling bag, but anything really goes.


Thanks for the response!
I'm not in any hurry to get one since there's still snow on the ground. Just exploring options and hopefully deciding on one, so I know what to order once the snows gone
If the one I linked above has the ability to wear the detachable packs like a backpack, might go with just that one and detach a pack before heading out.
If not I'll go with original idea, of keeping that big one in the vehicle & a smaller one on my person.
Edit: Just found this sling bag, which also has my MOLLE webbing for MOLLE pouches & such. Might go with the pack with detachable ones & this sling bag to carry on my person.

Still open to replies in this thread though

~ KN1IGHT

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post by Rayanami   |  | This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.

Re: Backpack/ Bag
<Reply # 3 on 8/3/2021 7:59 PM >

I am a man who loves to walk in the mountains. With boots, the mountain backpack remains one of the symbol equipment of explorers dedicated to mountain activities. And finding the best alternatives can not be done anyway but depending on several aspects. Given the multitude of models, it is not easy to orient yourself towards a particular brand and specific characteristics. As with shoes and other mountain equipment, you need to consider the uses you are thinking of.

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