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4. Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack, Black

    Features:
  • We finish our bags with a triple coat of polyurethane for water resistance and add a final coat of DuPont Teflon Fabric Protector to repel the elements; Only the best components and designs are used
  • We use complete YKK zippers and slides exclusively unlike our competitors who put YKK slides on generic zippers
  • We add military grade nylon Webbing for straps, handles, and modular attachment points; Genuine Duraflex buckles and hardware add strength and functionality
  • Starting with large, unseamed panels of 1000 Denier Nylon, we meticulously reinforce each stress point with composite thread; No unnecessary seams or polyester parts are used
  • Main compartment; 8"(L) x 4"(W) x 8.5"(H),Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack, Bag, 9"X8"X3",
  • Larger version of company's popular Fatboy pack, with added design features and improvements, along with effective concealed carry system for weapons and other tactical gear
  • Main compartment is over 38% larger than the Fatboy, and bag has three zippered accessory pockets, two sleeve pockets, and one drawstring pocket fitted for 32-ounce/one-liter water bottle or radio
  • Rear slip compartment equipped with large loop Velcro patches to accommodate Hook & Loop Modular Accessories (sold separately), allowing user to position concealed carry firearm for quick strong side draw or weak side cross draw
  • 1050-denier water- and abrasion-resistant ballistic nylon fabric, Teflon fabric protector for grime resistance and easy maintenance, UTX-Duraflex nylon buckles for quiet closures, and triple polyurethane coated for water resistance
  • Includes limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty
Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack, Black
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ColorMulti
Height9 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2009
SizeOne Size
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width3 Inches
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16. Condor Cross Over Leg Rig - 219 (Black)

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  • Condor Cross Over Leg Rig
  • Black
  • New
  • 219-002
Condor Cross Over Leg Rig - 219 (Black)
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SizeOne size fit most
Weight90 Grams
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u/riddle3master · 1 pointr/backpacks

Hmm stuff to carry. I think the main thing I would recommend would be a rain cover. I'm not sure how often you are outside with your backpack, but this is great to carry in case of rain. Went through three years of college with one, and for where I live it was plenty useful. Super lightweight and doesn't take up any space.

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Also keep in mind that the GR1 doesn't come with a waist strap or a chest strap. Those are separate purchases. With a pack that small you probably won't need a waist strap unless you join their Rucking events.

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If you're one who dislikes the backpack straps flapping all over the place, you can invest in web dominators. There are other types so if you are interested, be sure to look at the others as well. This probably won't make too much of a difference for a bag like the GR1 since you only have two straps to deal with. Personally, I have not invested into such a thing, but it always seemed like an appealing concept.


Still pretty new to all this stuff myself. I mostly just have knowledge from researching online rather than owning the products. Hope some of this helps!

u/sargepepper1 · 1 pointr/photography

What backpack to use?

I currently use a Maxpedition Kodiak Gearslinger to carry my camera, lenses and assorted gear. I pulled the padding and dividers from an old shoulder camera bag and placed it into the Gearslinger. This has worked quite well, with the sling bag setup allowing me to quickly shift the bag forward to access the camera and lenses, as well as being a decent platform when I’m changing lenses. It has also proven to be very reliable - No tears or malfunctions in the ~5 years I’ve been had it.

The bag has also been good when flying – I take it as a ‘personal item’ with wallet, phone, tablet, headphones while a rolling carryon carries other "need on the flight/too precious to place in checked bag" items.

Recently I’ve been running into two main issues –

  1. The sling bag lacks a hip belt and can get uncomfortable on long hikes.
  2. I find I need to carry more non-photography items along, and there isn’t a great amount of room. Also, more stuff means more weight, and more weight amplifies problem 1.

    I’m trying to find a comfortable backpack that would allow me to carry camera+lenses (Canon 6D, Canon 50mm 1.8, Canon 70-300 4.5-5.6, Canon 35-80 4.5-5.6) along with spare batteries, memory cards, flash (sometimes) as well as some extra ‘stuff’ – water bottle, snacks, sweatshirt, 1st aid and other items my wife might shift over to me to lessen her weight. I have a GorrilaPod with a ball head on the outside (threaded through molle straps on the side).

    What do you use? What do you recommend?

    I know what I’m asking is somewhat conflicting – I want it to be comfortable, spacious but not too big, allow easy access to photo gear but hopefully not require completely removing the pack to access it. I’m hoping that there’s a bag that hits my sweet spot for these. I’ve already modified a non-photo bag and can do so again. I just need the bag to have the right ‘bones’.

    And since there's always a relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1952/
u/BlindlyTyping · 3 pointsr/photography
  • 5.11 Tactical MOAB 6

    Sony A6000

    Four Lens(18-55, 55-210, 28mm 2.8, 55mm 1.7)

    Charger, Portable battery pack

    Sharpie, Pen

    2 Extra SD Cards

    Flashlight Energizer Hardcase this is a lil beast and puts out a surprising amount of light

    Oh and a Makeup brush my buddies gave me a lot of shit buying those haha(seriously if you dont have one in the bag youre wrong, theyre cheaper than a "Camera Brush" Ive found them to be higher quality than a lot Ive come across for the price and you can get so many shapes and sizes. Ive Got a small brush it says its a concealer brush on the side and was well worth the couple bucks.)

  • Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack

    Canon T3i

    3 Lens (Kit lens, 70-300, Nifty Fifty)

    Extra batteries(3 I think because Im terrible at remembering to charge)

    Gorilla Pod(tripod)

    Extra SD

    Pen/Pencil

    The Bottle holder on this bag is perfect as a holster when I have the 70-300 on the camera




    Those are my two main bags as of right now, and if I want I can throw the A6k in with the canon or vice versa so if I want both on me I have the ability. That ability to holster the canon gives the Versipack a slight lead in capability if I want to carry both. Oh and I carry an instax printer in one or the other most the time just because its a fun item to have and be able to print from.




    I like to roadtrip and hike a lot so these bags being as small as they are, are perfect to grab throw in the car and go. Both are water resistant(versipack has an add. water protection flap) so Im not worried to much about rain and I just cut some foam to put in the bottom of the main pouches for a lil extra protection against bumps.

    When I say I hike I mean if I see a spot I think would be good for a snap and its on top of this ridge/hill Ive now become an amateur mountain climber and Im getting up there so I need something I can quickly sling over my back and start scrambling.

    I really like the sling bag style because lets say Im halfway up and realize that where Im at right then would be a cool shot I can hang on with one hand and then with one free hand i can swing the bag to my front grab the camera and have it back on my back without ever taking the bag off or any possibility of dropping the bag and watching it tumble 100ft down. Then I get home and realize all I got a picture of was a trees leaves. Plus the sling bags give you a bit of leeway when youre out and about and a place doesnt allow backpacks but if you keep it over one shoulder the places Ive been in havent batted an eye. (Hahah if a woman can carry a purse right?)

    TLDR; 5.11 Tactical MOAB 6(sony A600), and a Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack(Canon T3i). I hike a lot.
u/vaper440 · 1 pointr/EDC

I’ve been using this belt since Christmas to much love, has saved me from a few jams.

Fairwin Tactical Belt-1.7 Inch Web Nylon Tactical Belts for Men-Carry Tool Belt (Black+Brown, Waist 30"-36") https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SB628N3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IGSpDb8AR4E7X

Not that particular one.

Used it to apply pressure for somebody.

Also the material could easily lift a person in a jam, assist in climbing a tree, etc. it’s super strong.

u/Drinktothat421 · 2 pointsr/Shotguns

These are like half good half lower end. Both padded belts are OneTigris Padded Patrol Belt which comes with an ok inner belt which i switched out. (im happy with quality) if and when they fail ill go grunt gear or HSG. The inner belt on the AR belt is a IDK riggers belt which i had. I don’t think they are in business anymore. On the shotgun belt i took a chance on a amazon $20 XRaider Tactical Belt, to save like 30-40 bucks on a fusion belt crobra buckle or any number of 60-100 riggers belts. My idk belt has a rapotor bucket. The $20 belt has a pretty solid knock off style quick release. These battle belts are super expesive if you try to good high end with everything

If your interested in what i ordered here is the build:
Outer belt

OneTigris Tactical 1000D Dual-use Nylon Belt Molle Padded Patrol Belt with Waist Protection Pad (Coyote Brown, Large) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011R8SN8O?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Inner belt

XRaider Tactical Belt, 1.5" Tactical Heavy Duty Waist Belt, Quick-Release Military Style Shooters Nylon Belts with Metal Buckle (Brown) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074PMRXC2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_eM1bAbC4S5CDW

2 shotgun cards (28 shell)

Hi-Tech Custom's 12 Ga. Shotgun Pull-Out Shell Carrier Molle Pouch (For any Tactical Shotgun) (Kryptek Camo) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LW9EUO6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_sutdH585pRkWH

2 ITW pistol fast mags( not in fde or brown on amazon) $28 each. I also used the $10 air soft knock offs. They are ok if you want to keep cost down. But i went with the real ITW fastmags.

Dump pounch(my AR belt has a black fold up one. I think you get better option with the one in this link. It has 3 outside pocket you can use for spare mags pens loose round amd still have the dump area.)

CISNO Military Small Molle Belt Tactical Magazine Dump Drop Reloader Pouch Bag W/ Mesh(Coyote Tan) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OCFJF0A?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Tacties for the shotgun cards

Maxpedition TacTie PJC5 Polymer Joining Clip (Pack of 6), Tan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M1RKTX0?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Or condor mollie strapps

Condor 6 inch MOD Strap - Tan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0068RW4F8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cT1bAbE4QS3DA

Lightning x products first aid kit. It has a great size pouch with some really good first aid supplies. Not the best but for 40 bucks it gets you started.

Lightning X Individual First Aid Trauma/Hemorrhage Control Kit In MOLLE IFAK Pouch Value Edition - TAN https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NB16RSB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7T1bAbSXQWMF3


Its not not cheap even when using a cheaper belt. The condor one only had the 2 molle loops. I didnt like that.

u/glenwiley · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

6'4" tall, 250lbs male: I really like my US GI Alice pack (large). If you replace the issue hip belt with one of the newer MOLLE molded hip belts you will find that it is a great pack and very light on the budget.

It doesn't have a front panel but it does have 6 external pockets that give you good access and organization.

As an external frame pack the air flow is better than any of the internal frame packs.


edit: https://www.amazon.com/Military-Outdoor-Clothing-Previously-Complete/dp/B00PO9EJUE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468407855&sr=8-1&keywords=alice+pack
https://www.amazon.com/Army-Molle-Desert-Molded-Waist/dp/B006UBSXSY/ref=pd_sim_200_4?ie=UTF8&dpID=41V1YLbk3gL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=K9F77NHF2B58V4RXBSWY

u/JustThinkinAhead · 1 pointr/EDC

Maxpedition Fatboy line of bags is probably good for you. I have used one for 4+ years now as a airplane carry on/summer road trip bag/hiking. It's extremely well made for the price.

Also, they have several variations of the bag for different purposes, be sure to pick the one that will be best for you. The one I linked you is just the one I have. Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MTG35E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_v3wrzbWZ5T5J0

u/UnDire · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I'd been looking for a similar bag for a long, long time. I also needed the bag to be able to conceal my sidearm. After a few unsuccessful purchases, I got one of these Maxpedition Jumbo Versapack and am very, very pleased. It is extremely well made and you can even add more maxpedition pieces, as you desire.

I've used my bag almost every day for almost 2 years now and I still love it.

u/slingstone · 3 pointsr/Goruck

I have been happy with mine, but I got it secondhand and wouldn't even consider it at $60.

I'd go for something like this for $33 shipped and lock it onto the MOLLE with quality oval carabiners. Take inspiration from the Stony Smith Special.

u/Pattycaaakes · 2 pointsr/EDC

I used to carry this it was $10 when I bought it but it's enormous compared to the little twister, so I would only carry it in this bag. I only use that bag when I'm out, so most times around the house I don't have a light on me. Not anymore. I'm like a superhero with super vision... seeing behind bookcases... shining a light into the dark... accurately reaching dropped items... like a superhero.

u/DaSilence · 2 pointsr/ProtectAndServe

:(

I had an awesome one back in the day that dropped into the spare tire well. It had a couple of compartments that had plastic lids to organize things. With the CV being phased out everywhere, they're available at state surplus sites for pennies on the dollar.

OK, so since that's not an option, here's what I'd suggest.

First, get yourself a couple of tackle boxes. One for your basic crime scene stuff (powders, tape, brushes, etc), one for your first aid stuff, one for odds and ends.

Next, invest in an under-bed storage tote. The long one. Measure your trunk first, then find one that's the right length. That will hold your bulkier stuff. Make sure to get one that hinges in the middle.

Then, it's all about the bags. Active shooter bag, bag for stuff you need but don't keep in the cabin, etc. If you're as paper dependent as we were back in the day, consider one of those hard-sided hanging file holders.

Take homes for the win!

u/BSent · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

http://www.amazon.com/Condor-Cross-Over-Leg-Rig/dp/B007XIU124

Here is an amzaon link. Other styles or websites might have cheaper versions, so consider that.

It's designed for holstering weapons; you can see the velcro straps on the side for clips. However it functions well as a carrying pack. It's a perfect middle ground between a backpack and using your pockets. Whenever I go on day trips or hiking, I don't really need a backpack, but my pockets can't hold a flashlight and a water bottle.

When I go hiking, I like running and climbing on things, so the fact that it straps to my leg helps because it stops it from shifting around all the time like other packs do.

u/BatteryLicker · 3 pointsr/myog

I used 3/4" blue sleeping pad as the foam in shoulder straps and a hip belt. If you don't need a lot of padding, it'd be easier to sew through/around 3D mesh (possible ventilation) or thinner 1/4" foam or a yoga mat. 500D Cordura is extremely durable and affordable fabric, 250D would be lighter and thinner. Using ripstop nylon would be another option (Joann's fabrics has some) and lighter weight, but not as tough as Cordura. Note that Cordura and different nylons aren't 'breathable' but I prefer not having them soak up sweat.

Check http://www.rockywoods.com/ and http://www.seattlefabrics.com/

How I made straps (two cordura layers around blue foam)

  1. Sew your webbing and buckles to the outer piece of fabric (cordura).

  2. Sew the front and back fabric together. Either sew the fabric panels inside out and stuff foam into sleeve OR sew the fabric around the padding and bind the edges.

  3. Sew a few bars through the foam to hold it in place.

    3D Mesh Belt (cordura outside, 3D mesh inside)

  4. Sew webbing and buckles to fabric outer layer

  5. Sew 3D mesh to fabric outer and bind edges

  6. Sew bars to keep the two pieces from separating

    [edit]

    Look at these for inspiration (or buy one) this, this, this, etc. You can also search for 'removable hip belt' patterns. Make sure you leave enough space in the front to cinch the belt (so foam only covers back and hips)
u/KatipunanCowboy · 1 pointr/EDC

Oh that's cool. Since you reply I've been on a tear looking at other holsters, and seems like I may go with the Maxpedition 4" sheath with TacTies as my EDC bag has molle straps I'd like to link it up to. Appreciate all the replies thus far, though!

u/richalex2010 · 1 pointr/guns

You want one that you can throw on independent of the rest of your kit, or just a really good normal belt that you can put the holster and stuff on? For the latter I'm eyeing the Alonso Defense Emissary, made from scuba webbing and it looks super stiff. To date I've been using cheap $20 rigger-style belts (from my local big box gun store) and they work reasonably well for the price (at least for the tactical cosplay/range fuckery that I've done).

u/MobiusOneFox2 · 1 pointr/bicycling

Found it. It's Osprey Escapist 32. It's a great bag. It even has a pouch for extra shoes and a rain cover. Also make sure you pick these up! These are web dominators and helps keep your extra straps held down together (so they don't flap in the wind).

u/phasenine · 1 pointr/BurningMan

Between my backpack and utility belt, I have the things below. Depending on what I am doing, my backpack may not be near me (like while on shift; backpack lives in the Gate shade or back of the QRV). MOOP always goes into my back left pocket, or I find a section of a pouch if no pockets.

Yes, this is likely overkill, and yes, mock me all you want, but I have carried a similar kit for years and almost always use everything in it at some point. And I really enjoy having stuff for others when they are in need. ESD shifts are up to 12 hours long and Gate shifts are 6 hours (but out at Gate, far from camp) and either can easily turn into 24 hours if crazy weather happens.

Utility Belt - Belt is a wide, padded MOLLE belt. It can carry a lot of weight comfortably.

  • Belt pouch #1
    • iPhone (airplane mode 99% of the time and in a waterproof case)
    • Notebook
    • Pen
    • Leatherman
    • Kershaw Leek knife
    • Vionex hand wipes
    • small hand sanitizer
    • Zyn nicotine pouches
  • Belt pouch #2
    • Olight H1r headlamp
    • chapstick
    • eyedrops
    • nitrile gloves
    • Juul device and pods
    • Alcohol preps
    • disposable contacts (backup pair)
    • individual sunscreens to give away
    • sunscreen
    • Olight S2r flashlight (bright as fuck, used mostly for searching y'all's box trucks)
    • metal straw
    • titanium spork
    • bandana
    • slim goggles
    • tape - small rolls of medical, duct, electrical tape and coban in a small bag
    • Rx meds
  • Radio, each with shoulder mic

  1. Shift radio
  2. Baofeng UV-82HP - used for comms with fiancee and other ham folks - KI7EVM is my callsign

  • Belt pouch #3 (sometimes is removed, depending)
    • 40 oz. HydroFlask with straw lid - usually has electrolytes
    • snacks - Clif/Epic/Kind bars, Clif Shot Blocks, PB/almond butter

      Backpack

  • sunglasses
  • Bluetooth headphones (for when I need some alone time from the noise)
  • glasses cloth
  • Osprey 2L bladder
  • collapsible bowl/plate
  • Kindle or book
  • merino wool mid-layer
  • more snacks
  • 16 oz. HydroFlask - for coffee, tea, etc.
  • Anker 13,000 mAh battery with USB-C, Lightning & micro USB cables
  • AC charging block
  • bandana
  • dust mask
  • backup batteries for flashlights/headlamp
  • ditty bag - toiletries, supplements, backup Black Diamond headlamp to lend to friends, ear plugs. AA/AAA batteries, deodorant, more backup contacts, etc.
  • comfort kit - toothbrush and paste, mouthwash, lotion, moleskin, chapstick and sunscreen for gifting, IBU/APAP/DPH, baby wipes, burn gel, and flossers
  • trauma/hemorrhage kit - tourniquet, Hyfin chest seal, trauma shears, ABD pads, more nitrile gloves, trauma dressing, compressed gauze, nasopharyngeal airway, Sharpie, and QuikClot.
  • CPR mask
  • paracord
  • work gloves
  • S-clips, carabiners, etc.
  • LED strand lights routed through the outside
u/_ataraxia · 1 pointr/dogs

everything is very pieced together. the treat bag i currently use is the center piece from this tactical belt set, it's a nice small size and the flap is very easy to open/close with one hand. i don't even know what brand my running belt is, it's just a super simple single-pouch elastic belt.

for the bigger setup, i just wear one of my normal leather belts because the running belt is so thin and stretchy. this is the zippered pouch i've been using. i have a small water bottle similar to this that clips onto my belt, found at marshalls for $5.

i bought this belt recently but haven't used it yet. this one will probably become my all-around dog walking belt though.

u/big_ass_stunts · 1 pointr/guns

The 5.11 Tactical Range bag is a great bag that will last you a very long time. Durable, big, and well thought out. You can check out the 5.11 website for more of a description as well.

u/oshaCaller · 2 pointsr/guns

I was using a duffel bag, but I got this for Christmas:

http://www.amazon.com/Large-Tactical-Range-Duty-Gun/dp/B005724R0K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395616394&sr=8-3&keywords=range+bag

It's got 2 inner Velcro pockets that are great for throwing brass into.

u/minikin · 3 pointsr/Goruck

I attached a Molle waist belt to a Rush 24 and it has worked out great. I believe it has the same attachment points as the 12.

This is the one I use:

http://www.amazon.com/Army-Molle-Desert-Molded-Waist/dp/B006UBSXSY

u/Virisenox_ · 2 pointsr/flashlight

Maxpedition Single Sheath

It's MOLLE compatible, but also works on a belt, either horizontally or vertically. Made of nylon. I have a double, which is just two of them on one backing, and it's perfect for 1" lights.

u/Impact51 · 1 pointr/ClayBusters

Ammo pouch ~$25

Friend had this one and he liked it. I have a very similar one from a local brand. UNCLE MIKE'S Uncle Mike Shell Pouch Deluxe 42140 Brown Canvas Card https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048KAHOW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Di9mybSZ2Q661

u/Nonrandomhero · 1 pointr/canadaguns

www.amazon.ca/dp/B000JWD04W


That one is the best IMO. Amazon doesn't have it in stock right now though.

u/Zap_Franka · 1 pointr/onebag

Nice review..I've owned lots of Kifaru gear over the years. As far as the webbing: don't cut it, or think twice (for resale value).

I highly recommend the ITW Web Dominators for keeping a tidy pack (or any with Molle webbing that is).

u/TinyPupPup · 6 pointsr/ManyBaggers

I use webbing dominators on my gear to keep straps under control.

They’re so cheap and easy to install that I don’t even really think about strap management when looking at a new piece of kit, knowing it’s something I can easily fix myself.

u/fordag · 3 pointsr/guns

I have gotten a lot of use out of my 5.11 Range Ready Bag
I've been using it for years, plus they have some good photos on the website showing the layout.

$93 at Amazon

Edit: added price

u/narmak · 1 pointr/photography

I got one of these and use it all the time, has tons of pockets and can also hold a notebook/reading material. Really sturdy and great for biking around with your camera in tow. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MT8RC6/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/hoosiewhatsit · 2 pointsr/Firearms

5.11 tactical makes some great stuff: 5.11 Tactical Range Bag, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JWD04W/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_7Sfbvb0WG3KSV

u/cba85 · 2 pointsr/onebag

Nice solution! You should try to use web dominators too. That's what I use on my AER travel pack. https://www.amazon.com/ITW-Web-Dominators-Pack-Black/dp/B005IAAZUC

u/KUbeastmode · 2 pointsr/TripleAughtDesign

I use these to manage the straps, they are amazing and come standard on the fast pack series. https://www.amazon.com/ITW-Web-Dominators-Pack-Black/dp/B005IAAZUC

u/qweltor · 2 pointsr/CCW

I use(d) a Maxpedition Single Sheath for my Leatherman. You might probably find it locally at the tacticool store, police supply or army/navy surplus store ($18 @ Amazon).

In the vertical position, the loop will fit over the 2"-buckle. If you like the horizontal position, the loops open with velcro, and will be less hassle than undoing the velcro on the belt each morning/evening (or you could leave it loose/large enough to slip over the buckle).

u/OllieGuy · 4 pointsr/airsoft

Not exactly a mag pouch, I actually use an Uncle Mike's Shell Pouch that used to be for trap shooting. The nice thing about the pouch is that the inside is separated in half by a small wall, which allows you to place stuff like magazines and shells on one side while keeping speedloaders and spare BBs on the other.

u/NoSheDidntSayThat · 3 pointsr/guns

this is a good belt for the money

u/Classic_rock_fan · 2 pointsr/longrange

I don't have a waist belt on mine, just cause I'm only using it for school and life. To find the waist belt I would go back to where you found the molle attachments, I found one on amazon http://www.amazon.com/Army-Molle-Desert-Molded-Waist/dp/B006UBSXSY/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8 so this might help.

u/pfcJ0KER · 0 pointsr/CCW

I absolutely love my Uncle Mike's I can use a public restroom without fear of going open carry on accident - holds up well too when I carry my full size Glock OWB, or my SCCY IWB - and it doesn't break the bank like a lot of the "CCW" belts, but it's essentially the same thing Nylon with a inner hard plastic core for stability.

u/theabevigoda · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I use this. It's a tactical bag, but I added some padding on the bottom for protection. The webbing is so convenient for odds and ends and the pouches work well for small to normal sized lenses.

u/alt-box · 2 pointsr/streetwear

Looks a lot like a Maxpedition jumbo versipack minus the label

ETA like so, in khaki

u/IceManJim · 6 pointsr/geocaching

Travel Bugs - I prefer the plain dog tags. My mother got me some large coins, which are nice, but I can't let them go.

Hiking/outdoor equipment - trek pole, muck boots, waders, rain suit, quality bug repellent, kayak, 4x4 Jeep.....

Bag for carrying your stuff - I have one similar to this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MTG35E/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_2_w

There are cheaper versions. Also stuff to go in it; hemostats, pens, flashlight, extendable mirror, pens, multi-tool, battery packs, zip ties, writing paper, pens, ziplock bags, Rite-in-Rain logbooks, tiny screwdriver, gloves, and lastly, pens.

u/Rdepaz · 1 pointr/guns

I picked this
one up from Amazon a few weeks ago and it handles my P226 Legion and mag pouch just fine. No sag. I think I paid right around $26 for it shipped via Amazon Prime.



u/exoriare · 4 pointsr/AskMenOver30

Maxpedition Versipack. Maxpedition stuff is pricy, but it's extremely overengineered and rugged as hell.