Showing posts with label Packs/bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Packs/bags. Show all posts
Friday, December 27, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sunday, November 27, 2011
5.11 Tactical Rush 24 Pack
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Packs/bags
MSRP:
Multicam $179.99
Black, Sandstone, Tac OD, Flat Dark Earth: $139.99
Responder 24 Version (Red): $139.99
Monday, October 17, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Disse Gear Quadrula-X
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Packs/bags
Stitching Coming Loose in One Area
**See Update Below**
Inside Wearing from the Grip Tape I added to my Glock. Perhaps a normal Cordura should be used instead of the lighter fabric that is used on the inside of the concealed carry pocket.
MSRP: $69.99
Colors: Olive tan
Black
Dimensions:
Main Compartment: | L 10" x W 8" x D 2.75" |
Front Pocket: | L 6.5" x W 4" x D 2" |
Rear Pocket: | L 10" x W 8" x D 1.5" |
Buckled Side Pouches: | L 4.75" x W 2" x D 1.5" |
**Update: 06/01/11 - I spoke with the owner of Disse Gear, Ed Disse, the night this review was posted. He assures me that the stitching issue will be looked into and that no further products will have this problem. I believe this is true as the family name is on the product and I believe Ed to be an honest and sincere man. I will do further reviews of the Disse lineup and I don't think stitching will be an issue. As Ed said "if there is a problem, we will make it right".
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Monday, November 22, 2010
Kole Gear Hydration Pack
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Hydration,
Packs/bags
This is a hydration pouch from a company called Kole Gear. They have a different take on the hydration bladder. The bladder is more like a heavy duty balloon instead of a bladder.
I wouldn't recommend this pack for hard use as the bladder is somewhat fragile when it comes to pressure being applied to it. I had one break by just placing it in the pack. The idea is unique, but for hard use I wouldn't use this pack. Also, the way of filling the pack requires extra equipment. Maybe it'd be a little more convenient if this equipment could be made more compact to be able to pack it in the pack to be able to bring with you. You have to fill a bottle, then use a hand pump system to fill the bladder. Maybe if the pump system was made smaller and the bottle exchanged for a collapsible bottle, like a platypus bottle this might make it easier to fill on the go. Check out the video for all the details...
MSRP: $64.00
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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