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4 backpacks, 1 giant butt pack on a self made wide belt....
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Green 420D nylon bag, largest in capacity, most ambitious, and oldest.. about 2,560 cubic inches, with 2 compartments in main body, and 4 external pockets, on Coleman Large Peak 1 frame. I may revise this bag for improvements for certain features.
Green 1000D butt pack, about 850 cubic inches, double the height of a standard ALICE butt pack, same depth and width, mounted to a 6" tall MOLLE/ALICE belt I made
420d woodland camo backpack with panel load design, about 1500 cubic inches , on Outdoors Products copy of Coleman Peak 1 Small frame. Updated recently in Off Topic subforum edited, its smaller than I thought based on measurements
500D Coyote backpack on ALICE frame, about 1700 cubic inches,.newest of the bunch; posted recently in this subforum
500D Coyote backpack on FILBE frame, 2,000 cubic inches, and heaviest of the group with frame and suspension posted in this subforum a few months ago, has seen the most use so far as a trip bag with 2x canteen covers and 2x USMC IFAK pouches attached (shown slicked here)
Left to right,.top to bottom
Green 420D nylon bag, largest in capacity, most ambitious, and oldest.. about 2,560 cubic inches, with 2 compartments in main body, and 4 external pockets, on Coleman Large Peak 1 frame. I may revise this bag for improvements for certain features.
Green 1000D butt pack, about 850 cubic inches, double the height of a standard ALICE butt pack, same depth and width, mounted to a 6" tall MOLLE/ALICE belt I made
420d woodland camo backpack with panel load design, about 1500 cubic inches , on Outdoors Products copy of Coleman Peak 1 Small frame. Updated recently in Off Topic subforum edited, its smaller than I thought based on measurements
500D Coyote backpack on ALICE frame, about 1700 cubic inches,.newest of the bunch; posted recently in this subforum
500D Coyote backpack on FILBE frame, 2,000 cubic inches, and heaviest of the group with frame and suspension posted in this subforum a few months ago, has seen the most use so far as a trip bag with 2x canteen covers and 2x USMC IFAK pouches attached (shown slicked here)
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