| 09/20/2011 10:05 pm |
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Regist.: 09/15/2011 Topics: 38 Posts: 37
 OFFLINE | well some people use suit cases to bins to put their stuff in and they work
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| 09/21/2011 11:42 am |
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Regist.: 09/15/2011 Topics: 6 Posts: 4
 OFFLINE | Originally Posted by Eddy Hernandez: Any suggestions? I need something durable that can hold a good amount of gear for when I play events, but won't break from daily usage at school. I had a regular Element bag which was tough, but now has more holes than swiss cheese 
Hey Eddy,
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| 09/24/2011 1:31 am |
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Regist.: 09/24/2011 Topics: 4 Posts: 79
 OFFLINE | I suggest getting a nice day pack for hiking. Plenty of pockets and its meant to be out in the weather and fully loaded. |
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| 09/29/2011 10:01 pm |
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Regist.: 09/16/2011 Topics: 2 Posts: 7
 OFFLINE | Or-you can pick up a decent Molle pack at a surplus store-it's the rig I use, and I can fit damn near everything in it save for my main gun. |
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| 09/29/2011 10:04 pm |
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Regist.: 09/24/2011 Topics: 4 Posts: 79
 OFFLINE | Originally Posted by Michael Winterbourne: Or-you can pick up a decent Molle pack at a surplus store-it's the rig I use, and I can fit damn near everything in it save for my main gun.
Be nice if I can fit most my gear in a single pack. I can fit about half of it in a Subaru Wagon with fully folded seats, stuff on the front passenger seat, and fully loaded on top. |
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| 09/29/2011 10:18 pm |
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Regist.: 09/16/2011 Topics: 2 Posts: 7
 OFFLINE | Originally Posted by Steven Campbell:
Originally Posted by Michael Winterbourne: Or-you can pick up a decent Molle pack at a surplus store-it's the rig I use, and I can fit damn near everything in it save for my main gun.
Be nice if I can fit most my gear in a single pack. I can fit about half of it in a Subaru Wagon with fully folded seats, stuff on the front passenger seat, and fully loaded on top.
Heh. I've seen your gear list, bud. And I believe it.
Let me amend this then-for a REASONABLY equipped player, a Molle pack is fine. For Steve, a racing trailer would probably be a better option.
Not a slam, if I had the budget, I'd probably have to have an RV to cart it around to the venues I play at. |
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| 09/29/2011 10:36 pm |
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Regist.: 09/24/2011 Topics: 4 Posts: 79
 OFFLINE | Originally Posted by Michael Winterbourne:
Heh. I've seen your gear list, bud. And I believe it.
Let me amend this then-for a REASONABLY equipped player, a Molle pack is fine. For Steve, a racing trailer would probably be a better option.
Not a slam, if I had the budget, I'd probably have to have an RV to cart it around to the venues I play at.
There is a reason my call sign is Packrat.
I still got the car half full from the last even as well as the roof still loaded, got over 8 large plastic totes of just extra parts, vests, tanks, etc. More totes of markers and stuff I've collected over my last 11+ years. |
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