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    I have one of these. All the details are listed its a good day pack for the trails.

    http://www.rangerjoes.com/camelbak-t...er-p-1404.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soldat_Américain View Post
    It looks perfect, do you own one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Boyd View Post
    It looks perfect, do you own one?
    No but I'm looking into it, they make good stuff though, a few people around here have the one strap bags that Maxpedition makes.

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    you should look into the camelbak mule. I have one and use it for mountain biking. I dont know how much stuff you need to hold but it can fit my tools, flat tire kit, and a first aid kit along with 3L of water. They sell for cheap on ebay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hippo View Post
    you should look into the camelbak mule. I have one and use it for mountain biking. I dont know how much stuff you need to hold but it can fit my tools, flat tire kit, and a first aid kit along with 3L of water. They sell for cheap on ebay
    looks promising, But is it durable? Me and a friend camp frequently in woods with thorn bushes everywhere, so it will need to stand up.

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    Camelbaks stand up, but for the price I'd with the one I sent you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Boyd View Post
    It looks perfect, do you own one?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsVN7ln-VRY

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    A fat tool...never would have thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hippo View Post
    you should look into the camelbak mule. I have one and use it for mountain biking. I dont know how much stuff you need to hold but it can fit my tools, flat tire kit, and a first aid kit along with 3L of water. They sell for cheap on ebay

    I have the same pack I use for mountainbiking. I wish I would have bought a couple of them at the time - they went for 30bucks.

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    I would like to make one,,parts kits are still at a good price and its fun to make your own gun. Think you need a jig to bend the receiver flat to make the receiver. Do you have the tools needed?

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    Hi,

    I am looking for a rucksack/backpack for moutain activities/hiking, but I am a little bit lost in all the brands out there.

    I am looking for a military-looking backpack with a volume of 45-50 litres with MOLLE system and a very good strapping system.

    Apparently, KIFARU is the best on the market but rather expensive and not available for Europe.

    I've searched other brands like
    -Bergen (no MOLLE),
    -TNF (too civilian),
    -Tasmanian Tiger (German brand, need feedback on their products),
    -Berghaus (no MOLLE),
    -Airjet(dont know what its worth),
    -Condor Outdoor, looks good but small volume.
    -Highlander


    If you can help me out in my search with feedbacks especially on TTiger, other brands I should consider, or some advice, please share!

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete031 View Post
    Thanks a lot.

    Even though these packs appear to be very well thought and made, $400 + import taxes is out of my price range...

    Any other ideas?

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    You will have to pay a bit for quality goods. Especially when they are Military style.

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