Luggage Bags and Packs
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Seventy Eight Percent do some very nice bags.
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Has anyone in the UK bought a Goruck recently? Any hints for navigating the tax/handling charges which will hit? No problem paying for the bag but I have real beef with the ridiculous duty costs. (Yes I've already mailed Goruck themselves and they have no strategy they can offer…)
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http://www.specopsbrand.com/tactical-gear/sales-specials/t-h-e-messenger-bag-regular.html
Bomb proof messenger bag if you do not mind the milspec webbing… Made in USA!!! great warranty/customer service!!!
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I can see a "Whats In Your Bag" thread, but no thread just for bags, so…...
I'm having one of these if I have to sell a kidney to get it.
Goruck - Radio Ruck
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My new to me bag:
The IHE-01 has replaced my Goruck GR1 as my work bag. The GR1 while very nice is too big for my everyday needs.
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My new to me bag:
The IHE-01 has replaced my Goruck GR1 as my work bag. The GR1 while very nice is too big for my everyday needs.
Looks familiar
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I can see a "Whats In Your Bag" thread, but no thread just for bags, so…...
I'm having one of these if I have to sell a kidney to get it.
Goruck - Radio Ruck
I've got the GR1 and my GF has the Echo. They're awesome. I'd like the Radio Ruck as well for one night trips, but I can't justify it really. I'll post pictures soon.
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mega why don't you have one already?
goruck bags are great and they are made by great people which makes them all the better
check out gorucknews.com if you need a reason to buy one -
Honestly, I have no idea. This will be remedied very shortly I feel…....GR1 or Radio Ruck, hmmmmm :-\
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Mega - I find the GR1 is perfect for two nights away for work, and a bit underused for one night trips. However, I'm not carrying a laptop these days, just my iPad.
Normal load out is two dress shirts, two t-shirts, wash bag, underwear, ipad in Portenzo case, Midori Traveler's Notebook, a book or two and a few other bits and bobs. Packed neatly, it all fits with some room to spare.
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Mega - I find the GR1 is perfect for two nights away for work, and a bit underused for one night trips. However, I'm not carrying a laptop these days, just my iPad.
Normal load out is two dress shirts, two t-shirts, wash bag, underwear, ipad in Portenzo case, Midori Traveler's Notebook, a book or two and a few other bits and bobs. Packed neatly, it all fits with some room to spare.
how is this pack for hiking?
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Well, the dimensions look good, it can incorporate a hydration bladder, and it has been used by special forces teams in combat, so it should be ok I guess.
Like everything that I like (25oz jeans, heavy flannel and denim shirts, double leather midsole boots for forestry fire fighters) I just love how ridiculously OTT it is. You can get something for a quarter of the price to do the job, but I want something thats still going to be doing the job when I'm not.
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Mega - I find the GR1 is perfect for two nights away for work, and a bit underused for one night trips. However, I'm not carrying a laptop these days, just my iPad.
Normal load out is two dress shirts, two t-shirts, wash bag, underwear, ipad in Portenzo case, Midori Traveler's Notebook, a book or two and a few other bits and bobs. Packed neatly, it all fits with some room to spare.
how is this pack for hiking?
I only use it for travel, I'm afraid - I go to London every week for work, one or two nights. For hiking I usually use a North Face or Camelbak bag, depending on what I'm doing. Or an ancient Karrimor.
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Looks like the Everlane is holding up well. Still liking it, I gather?