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george94
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Post by george94 » Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:23 am

fdsman wrote:
bishopmarine wrote:i love the large alice pack have had one i got issued while on active duty. it is about 10 years old and i love i have no reason to get a new one till that one fails.
Wow, 10 years? that's a real work horse. I'm going to check the pricing on some tomorrow at a local surplus.
You going to want to buy an official issue one instead of a civvy knockoff.

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Post by ak70g2 » Sat Oct 11, 2008 12:34 pm

Bring a Snugpak Rocketpak. Detachable side pouches, built like a tank and the best fuckin' backpanel and straps I ever found. It's worh it's weight (2 kilos/5 pounds) in gold. Trust me.
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Post by Treesuit » Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:44 pm

FDSman,

Hey I would agree with bishopmarine, if your trying to get a good sturdy backpack then a large ALICE pack will suffice. Get a official one with a kidney strap, frame and shoulder straps. All in all that should not be over $50.00 for a used one. I have mine that I have had since 1994 and over the years I have "tricked" it out to a varying degree.

My upgrades I had done at a place called www.tacticaltailor.com in Tacoma, WA. They specialize in ruckmods for not a whole lot of money. The owners are former Army grunts that turned an idea into reality. When I first got my large ALICE pack the shoulder straps and kidnet belt were the first to wear out and it was very uncomfortable until I upgraded. Now it's more user friendly. Tactical Tailor has some other cool daypacks that might be worth a look and equipment. :wink:

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Post by DangerousDave » Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:38 pm

Get the large alice pack with a frame. You can carry everything but the kitchen sink in it. Heres a pic getting ready for bear season, and the ruck is only half full. Now where did I put that case of mre's to strap on the back??? :wink:
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Post by Treesuit » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:00 pm

FDSman,

Hey, have you come to a conclusion or made a decision on a pack? I was curious to know you might want to go to?

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Post by fdsman » Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:27 pm

Treesuit wrote:FDSman,

Hey, have you come to a conclusion or made a decision on a pack? I was curious to know you might want to go to?
Yes, I'm going to build one myself using some parts I'm going to order, I'm going to combine ALICE and MOLLE parts to make a sort of hybrid. Call it an ALOLLE pack if you must.
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Post by Bypah » Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:46 pm

I'm customizing a MOLLE II patrol backpack with some pouches..... 2 sustainment pouches , 1 canteen pouch ( old school...no camelback bladders!) to hold the british crusader system and a butt pack.

By any chance somebody here has a extra back foam pad /stiffener for it??? I'm looking for one.

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Post by Treesuit » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:06 am

FDSman,

Hey, that is a pretty good idea, if you can maybe post the pictures for us. I'd be curious to find out what that hybrid comes out as. Thanks

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Post by fdsman » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:13 am

Treesuit wrote:FDSman,

Hey I would agree with bishopmarine, if your trying to get a good sturdy backpack then a large ALICE pack will suffice. Get a official one with a kidney strap, frame and shoulder straps. All in all that should not be over $50.00 for a used one. I have mine that I have had since 1994 and over the years I have "tricked" it out to a varying degree.

My upgrades I had done at a place called www.tacticaltailor.com in Tacoma, WA. They specialize in ruckmods for not a whole lot of money. The owners are former Army grunts that turned an idea into reality. When I first got my large ALICE pack the shoulder straps and kidnet belt were the first to wear out and it was very uncomfortable until I upgraded. Now it's more user friendly. Tactical Tailor has some other cool daypacks that might be worth a look and equipment. :wink:
I've got access to one out of three really extensive army and navy surplus stores, that actually sells everything from WWII surplus, to current surplus, they have used and new Alice packs, so I might have to take a look at that.
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Post by Bypah » Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:36 am

fdsman wrote:
Yes, I'm going to build one myself using some parts I'm going to order, I'm going to combine ALICE and MOLLE parts to make a sort of hybrid. Call it an ALOLLE pack if you must.

I went to the tacticaltailor site and they have some tweaked out ALICE packs with MOLLE features....they call them MALICE packs :wink:

I would like to see pics of your "FRANKENPACK" when is done..... :lol: :lol:

I'm still working on my MOLLE....just got the backpack now waiting for my pouches.....
Do you think a crusader canteen kit would fit in a US MOLLE canteen pouch??? :roll: :roll: :?:

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