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EDC backpack recommendations
- XJThrottle
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
I like using just a sling backpack for work. Maxpedition one or clones work fine.
I have a cheap clone of this bag: https://www.maxpedition.com/collections ... 5100611655
I have a cheap clone of this bag: https://www.maxpedition.com/collections ... 5100611655
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
Lots of good feedback here! Helped me out on my choice.
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
Forgot to add the link to the cheap clone I bought.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
I’ll second the Maxpedition recommendation. I can’t remember model names but I have one of their smaller “sling” packs as well as a medium sized day pack. I use the sling at times for EDC and the backpack as a gym bag and they’re both well put together.
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
I like my Vertx Gamut . I think the Maxpedition Gear Entity 21 looks really cool too.
I like bags that don't look tactical, have a dedicated, quickly accessible space for the pistol and can also carry a laptop etc.
I like bags that don't look tactical, have a dedicated, quickly accessible space for the pistol and can also carry a laptop etc.
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
My Maxpedition clone is $19 while the real thing is $99. Pretty much the same bag as a guy at work has one and we compared. Material weight is the same, zippers same, etc.
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
Interesting. Chinese knock off? Kinda feeling burned on sending my money in that direction!
How does the build quality compare?
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
I'm going to say it's a very good clone. And I was on the same boat. I carry the max daily and left my clone in my UTV. I just recently purchased both and I'm very pleased. Cant really tell the difference on both. Lots of good folk on here that gave me there input and guidance.
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Re: EDC backpack recommendations
I used to commute to work on a motorcycle and used a courier bag. It is quick on/off, although off the bike, it isn't as comfortable as a backpack if you have a heavy load. For that, I use a standard backpack. My current one is a Timbuktu backpack that I bought used on Ebay for $25shipped. It is built as well as any other bag I have seen. Because is is a 'fashion' brand, I think it is low profile for the most part, even with the camo high accents on it.
I use either a Maxpedition or a non-gun specific pack (Aerostich, Timbuktu, Vans, Dickies) courier bag. Depending on the gun, you don't need a gun specific pack with velcro. In a holster, a full size handgun typically fits in the outside pocked on a backpack or in one of the organization pockets inside a courier bag. It also makes it easier to not have to unholster it and put it into another holster.
I use either a Maxpedition or a non-gun specific pack (Aerostich, Timbuktu, Vans, Dickies) courier bag. Depending on the gun, you don't need a gun specific pack with velcro. In a holster, a full size handgun typically fits in the outside pocked on a backpack or in one of the organization pockets inside a courier bag. It also makes it easier to not have to unholster it and put it into another holster.