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Posted: 3/13/2006 2:56:49 AM EDT
I'm looking for a pack that can be used as a grab 'n go pack, range bag and some short 2-3 day hikes . . . I have been looking at the Camelbak Talon, an Eagle 3-day etc.   Any input on this bag linked below?:

www.elitetacticalsources.com/client/details.php?pid=3493

SAR Molle Recon Pack, Large
Product ID: CP031250
Product Category:
-Backpack, Assault / Patrol, CP Outdoors

Product Description:
*Large load cargo capacity compartment with separate pocket to fit up to two 3L hydration bladders.
*Body contour shoulder straps with D-Ring for equipment attachment, sternum strap and waist belt.
*External side compression straps.
*Heavy-Duty side carry handles and top drag handle.
*Two double zipper pulls on the main compartment for easy access.
*Four internal gear securing straps and two large mesh pockets in main compartment.
*Three document pockets,two radio pouches and organizer in 2nd compartment.
*One outside pocket( 12.5" x 6" 3" ) with three elastic closure mesh pocket and a zipper mesh pocket and heavy duty webbing for modular pouch attachment.
*One pocket (9" x 5" x 2.5") on each side with heavy duty molle webbing for modular pouch attachment.
*Individual form pad back panel for extra comfort and maximum airflow. Grommets on all compartments for drainage.
*Hydration system compatible
*Equipped with radio antenna cutouts
*Full clam shell opening provides easy access to interior cargo area
* Internal compression straps provide load stabilization.
* Internal frame provides lumbar support and improved load carrying capability.
* Independent Suspension Harness
* Zippered back panel provides easy access for optional hydration reservior.
* Tough, durable 1000D Nylon exterior.
*Dimensions: 22" H x 17" W x 11" D
* Colors: Black, OD Green, Khaki Tan.
Link Posted: 3/13/2006 3:07:42 AM EDT
[#1]
same pack as the camelbak BFM.
its aknock off..  they been selling them cheap...  CTD-cheaper than dirt.

there was a side by side review in the survival forum whiles back.
Link Posted: 3/13/2006 3:59:55 AM EDT
[#2]
Link Posted: 3/13/2006 6:12:36 AM EDT
[#3]
I've had zero luck with finding the side-by-side comparison-- can anyone provide a link?
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