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Posted: 4/18/2016 9:22:22 PM EDT
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From the pictures that foliage green actually looks kind of grey (and I think it looks great) What's the primary purpose of this pack? Does it matter if it screams "gun"? |
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Osprey's better and it screams "liberal douche" instead of "GUNS!!!"
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Foliage. If not go coyote. Unless your an operator. Ten go multicam
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Daily use pack. Take extra clothes to work in it, and other stuff. Doesn't matter if it is MC as my current one is. No one cares.
I also take it when I travel as a carry on. I could care less what people think. |
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I love Osprey. My Atmos 50 AG weighs a pound less, has more capacity, more comfortable, but is not tacticool. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Osprey's better and it screams "liberal douche" instead of "GUNS!!!" I love Osprey. My Atmos 50 AG weighs a pound less, has more capacity, more comfortable, but is not tacticool. That's all I have. I get them at REI from the clearance bin. |
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I'd get the foliage too.
It's operator without being as painfully obvious as the multicam or even the coyote. |
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Daily use pack. Take extra clothes to work in it, and other stuff. Doesn't matter if it is MC as my current one is. No one cares. I also take it when I travel as a carry on. I could care less what people think. View Quote You might not but someone else might, as in it looks nice to take with them. Be the gray man. I have CB for 2 MR packs that I use hunting. Plain black Osprey bag for daily commute to the office. |
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Mystery Ranch is like 2 hrs from me. I own a fire pack from them so Osprey is out of the question.Thanks though.
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REI happens to be off of 19th in Bozo as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mystery Ranch is like 2 hrs from me. I own a fire pack from them so Osprey is out of the question.Thanks though. REI happens to be off of 19th in Bozo as well. MR is made in MT. |
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Multicam fo-sho. I have an old Lightfighter RAID from 2007 in coyote and I've regretted not getting Multicam ever since
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Mystery Ranch is like 2 hrs from me. I own a fire pack from them so Osprey is out of the question.Thanks though. REI happens to be off of 19th in Bozo as well. MR is made in MT. Not all of them anymore. |
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Mystery Ranch is like 2 hrs from me. I own a fire pack from them so Osprey is out of the question.Thanks though. REI happens to be off of 19th in Bozo as well. MR is made in MT. Not all of them anymore. This one is and its still a MT company. |
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Coyote or multicam? http://www.mysteryranch.com/3-day-assault-pack?quantity=1&itemcolor=2&size=7 View Quote You will be in the woods. I'd go with black or green. |
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I have Arterx packs and Western Mountaineering sleeping bags. I use it . Just saying $350 is a lot for a 2000ci day pack. Dana makes good gear, and he made a lot of money from the .gov when they were buying. |
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Steep yes but made in montana and made to last. I have one of their fireline packs and its awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn thats steep for a day pack. Steep yes but made in montana and made to last. I have one of their fireline packs and its awesome. I have their Hot3 Pack. People that haven't used their packs just aren't going to understand the type of quality and comfort that comes with these things...don't bother trying to convince them. More for us. |
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I have Arterx packs and Western Mountaineering sleeping bags. I use it . Just saying $350 is a lot for a 2000ci day pack. Dana makes good gear, and he made a lot of money from the .gov when they were buying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn thats steep for a day pack. Lol. Peasants. I have Arterx packs and Western Mountaineering sleeping bags. I use it . Just saying $350 is a lot for a 2000ci day pack. Dana makes good gear, and he made a lot of money from the .gov when they were buying. I agree. Hence the smiley. But it's GD. Where only poor peasants don't buy high-dollar, high-speed gear to carry their coffee and printer repair supplies. |
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I have Arterx packs and Western Mountaineering sleeping bags. I use it . Just saying $350 is a lot for a 2000ci day pack. Dana makes good gear, and he made a lot of money from the .gov when they were buying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn thats steep for a day pack. Lol. Peasants. I have Arterx packs and Western Mountaineering sleeping bags. I use it . Just saying $350 is a lot for a 2000ci day pack. Dana makes good gear, and he made a lot of money from the .gov when they were buying. Having owned an Eberlestock bag, I'm ready to pay that much for an good bag that's actually 'good' not just sorta spendy. |
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I have their Hot3 Pack. People that haven't used their packs just aren't going to understand the type of quality and comfort that comes with these things...don't bother trying to convince them. More for us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn thats steep for a day pack. Steep yes but made in montana and made to last. I have one of their fireline packs and its awesome. I have their Hot3 Pack. People that haven't used their packs just aren't going to understand the type of quality and comfort that comes with these things...don't bother trying to convince them. More for us. Yeah its tough. My fire pack (can't remember the name) is the most comfortable one I've ever owned. |
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OP, you need to get a Booty Bag. http://www.mysteryranch.com/Product%20Images/EX%20Booty%20Bag%20Light_10-peacock-hero-market-bag.jpg?resizeid=4&resizeh=500&resizew=500 Sounds perfect! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
OP, you need to get a Booty Bag. http://www.mysteryranch.com/Product%20Images/EX%20Booty%20Bag%20Light_10-peacock-hero-market-bag.jpg?resizeid=4&resizeh=500&resizew=500 Whether to load up your gym togs, tote your farmer's market bounty, or serve as a bike commuter backpack, the Booty Bag will quickly become your daily driver. Whatever your booty, you can carry it with ease in this ultra-versatile bag. Sounds perfect! lol. |
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That is a nice pack man. Coyote is my favorite, it is very versatile. It is also not so standoutish in public if needed.
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Yeah its tough. My fire pack (can't remember the name) is the most comfortable one I've ever owned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn thats steep for a day pack. Steep yes but made in montana and made to last. I have one of their fireline packs and its awesome. I have their Hot3 Pack. People that haven't used their packs just aren't going to understand the type of quality and comfort that comes with these things...don't bother trying to convince them. More for us. Yeah its tough. My fire pack (can't remember the name) is the most comfortable one I've ever owned. Very true. Their packs are comfortable. That is why I like it for hunting. |
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I try to avoid packs that scream "I'm military" so I'd go black, or even the foliage but YMMV. I don't really like to stick out.
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Quoted: Every time one of these threads start, you have it already. Are you paid for services in packs or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have that pack in foliage, nice pack. Every time one of these threads start, you have it already. Are you paid for services in packs or something? |
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