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Old Camelbak Pack Review
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sat Dec 19 2009

    Review of a Camelbak that was used for years. Opinions of how it was made and how it performed after a lot of use ...Click Here for full article

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Skilcraft HydraMax Hydration Pack
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sat Dec 19 2009

    A quick look at a Skilcraft HydraMax Hydration Pack ...Click Here for full article

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GPS / GeoCaching / Hiking Gear
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Oct 7 2009

    Packed this NeatFreak Organizer made by Maxpedition Gear with some gear we would use while GeoCaching, or hiking.

Click Here for full article

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Mini Kit bag from CSM Tactical Gear
A great size for a rnage bag or to bring gear for classes / training
This one is carrying;
Oakley Shooting Gloves
Eagle Chest Rig (with First Aid, AR15 Magazines)
Alta Knee Pads
MM-ENDOM Kit Mat
CSM Gear Dump Pouch
Fold-Up Rain Jacket

http://www.gear-reviews.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1249846564&pid=1819

CSM Mini Kit Bag
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Sun Aug 9 2009

We bought a Sat Com Bag (Satellite Communication Bag) from an online supplier. It is a mid-quality bag. Made overseas, with mid-quality materials. It is designed to hold a fold up satellite antenna and a length of cable. So the shape and function of the bag are designed around that piece of gear. This bag is 20 inches long and 6 inches tall and 6 inches wide. This one has one large compartment, and zippered side compartments. There is also a non zippered inside pocket that was used for the length of wire cable. This bag has one wide, padded shoulder strap and carry handles at each end of the bag for ease in carrying and grabbing the bag. There is plenty of PALS webbing around the sides, back and even on the carry strap, so many smaller pouches can be easily and securely mounted to this bag. There are plastic (glass filled nylon?) clasps on the carry strap and strap adjustment. These parts are also mid-quality. We have only just received this bag, so we have not had time to use and abuse it, but looking at the quality of materials and construction, it seems this bag will last through typical use for quite a while, however it would fail quickly with heavy use or abuse

http://www.gear-reviews.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1226087900&pid=1284

Satellite Antenna Bag Review
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Fri Nov 7 2008

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