Small(ish) EDC pack?

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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby STRIK3 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:47 pm

What bothered me about those Condor packs too is that they put a row of PALs across the Velcro patch on the back of the patch, rendering both the PALs AND the Velcro completely useless. It's just seems like one of those really stupid obvious things to foul up.
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby Russkie » Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:18 pm

I've had good luck with DaKine backpacks. I've had a Heli Pro for the past 5 years and it's held up awesome. Used it for snowboarding, hiking, high school, shoeshoeing, being a hobo, as a pillow, as a seat, the list goes on. It's looks small and low profile, but it really holds a lot of shit.

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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby ogrejager » Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:31 am

Are you sold on the backpack as a concept?

I've been contemplating one of these for a while:

http://www.uncle-mikes.com/products/bri ... lster.html
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby Junto » Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:18 pm

It'll be 3 years before Quigly can pack anything exciting in the briefcase and backpacks are way more comfortable. I tried a few kinds of messenger bags and briefcases in high school and I wish I'd just bought a good, durable backpack.
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby Russkie » Sun Sep 09, 2012 1:31 pm

One strap bags may look cool, but in the long run the will make your back uneven. I misaligned mine slightly from wearing a 15 lb guitar almost daily for at least an hour. Take it as you will. I prefer a regular two strap backpack. Much more comfortable.
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby ogrejager » Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:45 pm

I'm the instructor...a backpack is "unprofessional." I'm just lucky that they let me use a strap at all!
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby Russkie » Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:10 pm

ogrejager wrote:I'm the instructor...a backpack is "unprofessional." I'm just lucky that they let me use a strap at all!

Ah, got ya.
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby Orwell » Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:08 am

STRIK3 wrote:What bothered me about those Condor packs too is that they put a row of PALs across the Velcro patch on the back of the patch, rendering both the PALs AND the Velcro completely useless. It's just seems like one of those really stupid obvious things to foul up.


That's actually really smart. They get to stick their logo on your bag. If you don't like it, a seam ripper will take the logo right off. Then you have some useful velcro. It may appear dumb at first, but what it really is, is a hidden blessing. ;)
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Re: Small(ish) EDC pack?

Postby quigly » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:58 pm

Junto wrote:I tried a few kinds of messenger bags and briefcases in high school and I wish I'd just bought a good, durable backpack.


I am fairly set in a backpack. Although a couple of those maxpedition gearslingers, although the weight imbalance might be an issue, even with the higher ride they use.
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