#285320 - 08/07/17 06:39 PM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: AKSAR]
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I have a VE 25, but somehow the fly disappeared, making it almost useless. Know where I might find one?
Yes, for climbing or busting brush, a clean profile on your pack is always best!
If you want some sticker shock look at Tactical Tailor's new MALICE pack. That will shock you.
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#285321 - 08/07/17 06:47 PM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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I have a VE 25, but somehow the fly disappeared, making it almost useless. Know where I might find one? Have you tried contacting the North Face directly? In my experience their customer service was quite good. I have a VE 24, and after many years of use the spongy spacer things that go between the fly and tent were going flat. I called North Face and they were able to provide new ones.
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#285322 - 08/07/17 07:15 PM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: tomar15]
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I never received any replies from the company. Just looking to see if there may be some second hand ones out there. Thanks.
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#285334 - 08/09/17 01:00 AM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: tomar15]
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Thank you for your replies. I had a look at condoroutdoor.com but I can't find the price or the buy button. After googling I found something similar, what do you thing @Jeanette_Isabelle? https://militarytrained.com/product/military-multifunction-water-resistant-outdoor-bag/@Montanero do you know if the bag made of nylon is light enough? is there a better material that is sturdy buy light? But I think @hikermor answered this one. Thanks, @hikermor I agree a well-fitted bag is important, I might just do that. But come back online to make a final purchase @Pete north face must be expensive, how much did you pay for yours? @AKSAR thank you for your advice. The terrain is a typical Australian bushland with about 16-22 degrees temperature.
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#285335 - 08/09/17 01:14 AM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: tomar15]
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I don't have enough information on the link you gave me to give you accurate information. Here are links to the first two bags I mentioned; I don't have a price for the third: https://www.survivalresources.com/condor-venture-pack.htmlhttps://www.survivalresources.com/condor-urban-go-pack.htmlJeanette Isabelle
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#285336 - 08/09/17 01:43 AM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: tomar15]
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There are many grades and variations of nylon. I have a small Gregory made with Sil Nylon, which is thin and light, but not as durable as the heavier nylons. Most of the major backpack manufacturers will use a good grade of nylon.
One thing I will recommend for your area, as I have done some time in the Southwest of Australia, a good durable nylon is a good thing. Everything there seems to want to tear, poke or abrade your gear. I don't think that something like Sil Nylon will last long there.
The design of the bag you linked to seems OK, but with some off brands what you will find is defects in the manufacturing. Sometimes that includes poor materials, like inferior plastic buckles, and sewing that starts to come apart right away. If you do go with something like that, make sure they have a good return policy.
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#285337 - 08/09/17 02:28 AM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Registered: 07/11/10
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Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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Montanero... at the end of Desert Storm, Blackhawk seemed to have a lot of the Spec OP business... has their quality dropped? I have one of their HydroStorms that I picked off the prize table at one of the Ft Bragg 3 gun matches... seems well made, but I don't really use for other than holding some hurricane supplies
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#285339 - 08/09/17 12:23 PM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: tomar15]
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Blackhawk is still good, but expensive. There are a few other companies that have opened in that same market level, but it has not driven the prices down very much. You also have a problem with the bootleg knockoffs of the popular models, and it is difficult to tell how high the quality is, but the prices are much lower of course. Blackhawk was one of the original brands though.
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#285340 - 08/09/17 12:48 PM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Pooh-Bah
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#285341 - 08/09/17 04:18 PM
Re: Military backpack or rucksack
[Re: tomar15]
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Montanero ... sending you a PM. Just for information. No rush.
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