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tommy the cat
05-11-2007, 20:42
What do you think of the chest pack/ bum bag and the trout bag?
http://www.snowbee.co.uk/page29.html#xsbags
Bit steep at £23 but I was always put off the Snugpack one for not havnig anywhere to put water. I have seen the trout bag in the flesh and they are really well made.
Thoughts on a postcard....Dave
Have you seen this thread?
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26048
Simon
You'll not go far wrong with snowbee stuff, really well made and thought out, there are cheaper game bags available though, some just as good, almost every fishing tackle manufacturer makes something similar, i use a shakespeare model myself with two externel pockets, leather bottom and string mesh cover on the front, ideal for stashing my poncho etc. Paid £13 for mine :) and still looks good after a proper beasting...
Love the look of game bags in general though, they've not changed much over the centurys, check evil bay for some antique ones :deal:
tommy the cat
07-11-2007, 23:27
Ta chaps had seen the bag Simon but not the thread. I like it to be honest apart from I would like something a bit more neutral in colour. Poss option though> dont really need a bag but thought that something aka the response pack could be used for walking/airports as well as bushie.
Ta Dave
After reading the review on Maxpedition bags on here i went and bought a Maxpedition jumbo (the bag reviewed).
And it rearly is an exelent bag well worth a look.
blackwolf1
21-12-2007, 03:48
Not too long ago,I ordered a response pack.I have not been disapointed yet.Depending on what you carry ,a small water bottle can be carried under the carry handle.One thing I really like about this bag is you can attach it to the outside of a larger ruck easily.I've been carying my fire kit,SAK,compact rain jacket,bandana,trail mix, with a little room left.
Good addition to kit,in this guy's opinion.
John Fenna
21-12-2007, 09:03
The Snugpak responce pack fits well under many small day sacks and acts as a "hip belt" transfering some of the weight onto your hips, as well as extending the carrying capacity of your gear.
A waterbottle pouch is easily worn on the RPs belt if you run out of space in the RP itself.
I have used the RP in all sorts of conditions/terrains and rate it highly.