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Maxpedition Jumbo thread! #266556 02/25/09 03:07 AM
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heres mine:

Main pocket of Jumbo:
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contents of main pocket:
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Front pocket, with red zipper pull to indicate First Aid stuff:
[Linked Image from i491.photobucket.com]

contents of front pocket:
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side pocket, with crazy glue for repairs, lighter, spare Grimloc biner, also SureFire 8AX Commander with red flip up lens behind side pocket:
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Weapons pocket, with Handley Bladesmith TAC EDC & Scrapyard SOD:
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Strap pouches, HSGI clip pouches:
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HSGI clip pouches contents, SureFire 8AX Spare battery, FENIX TK11:
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Other side of strap, BECKER/KABAR BK9, with Micro BK13, and Micheal Morris SAR File Necker:
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I set this up so I could malice clip all the pouches in the main pocket to the strap, like a bandoleer, in the event that i needed lots of main pocket space.
EDIT: forgot to add, top pocket is for compass, Ermerson CQC11 Utcom folder, keys


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266557 02/25/09 04:02 AM
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maxped jumbo slung over the shoulder, minus the HSGI clip pouches, didnt use them that day. Also shown a manfrotto tripod slung thru the strap. For height references, i stand 5' 10" 190 lbs (10% BF). *note the easy to spot red zipper pull for the FAK pocket. Invaluable for sending your hiking buddies to your kit to get the FAK......"its in the red zipper pocket!"

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266558 02/25/09 04:38 PM
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Mine is on order!


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This is all I've got for now... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> I'll have to dissect it and take some more pics later. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266560 02/25/09 08:15 PM
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Are other bags welcome <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />? I eBayed my Jumbo.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: imaginefj] #266561 02/25/09 09:46 PM
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i just bought a regular fatboy off the ebay today

will have to take pics once it arrives & loaded


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: VANCE] #266562 02/26/09 11:29 PM
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My Jumbo came in today. Thank God, a strap long enough for the fat old man. My new Rajah II fits in one pouch and my 28 oz Klean Kanteen in the other. I have my poncho in the main compartment. Still organizing.

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Horn Dog] #266563 02/27/09 12:55 AM
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looks like you got the Type S Jumbo! you wear yours on the let side?

great pics! your gonna not want to take that bag off now.....


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266564 02/27/09 02:07 AM
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Hey Vic, you can attach a Janus pouch to it to lengthen the strap and add a pocket if you want.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Andy Wayne] #266565 02/27/09 02:34 AM
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Well I'm back on line. I was all set to go to bed, but I just am not sleepy for some reason, so here I am. Yes, I carry my shoulder bags on my left side. I am right handed, so I don't know why. This bag is so much more comfortable and better designed than any I have ever owned, I am still learning about it. Ain't no drag, Pappa's got a brand new bag. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Horn Dog] #266566 02/27/09 03:25 AM
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Told ya you'd like it! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I'm a lefty, but I carry mine on my right side...


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another one assimilated into the Hive


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266568 02/27/09 03:40 AM
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Funny, I carry my bags on the left shoulder as well even though I'm right handed.

Ok, I'm confused. I have a jansport I love with a strong durable leather bottom and molle straps that I have edc'd for maybe 2-3 years. It has about 15-20 pounds of gear most of the time.

How would a maxpedition be better? Clearly everyone loves them but I'm looking for some details, please. Thanks.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Art] #266569 02/27/09 03:44 AM
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Also, how about weather resistance? I've used the spray water repellent but I would prefer an all weather bag. Not the ones you can dunk in a river, just one that can handle a little rain.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Art] #266570 02/27/09 03:48 AM
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one word ART,

MODULAR!


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Ahhhh, now I have to get one!


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Art] #266572 02/27/09 04:49 AM
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I resisted for years. Now my other bags seem like puny junk.


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Which is kinda funny considering it's made in Taiwan! Hmmm...wonder how many other converts we can add to our fold... hehe


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ASSIMILATE!


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I just got a Rat Wallet to attach to mine...


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Funny, I carry my bags on the left shoulder as well even though I'm right handed.

Ok, I'm confused. I have a jansport I love with a strong durable leather bottom and molle straps that I have edc'd for maybe 2-3 years. It has about 15-20 pounds of gear most of the time.

How would a maxpedition be better? Clearly everyone loves them but I'm looking for some details, please. Thanks.

I used to have a Jansport... it seems so flimsy now in comparison. I've EDC'd a Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon Pack now for several years and it's still going strong! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />

I've got several different Maxpediton bags and packs. And to think I used to make fun of my wife for all her purses... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/loopy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/paperbag.gif" alt="" /> Now I've probably got just as many man purses as her..... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Rainwalker] #266577 02/27/09 12:31 PM
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Dang, you guys must look some purty with all your matching man purses! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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All this talk of assimilation is a little scary...
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We are the borg... Resistance is futile... you will be assimilated... you will buy a Maxpedition Jumbo bag!



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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: tyger75] #266578 02/27/09 02:33 PM
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Dang, you guys must look some purty with all your matching man purses! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

I feel pretty, oh so pretty....


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All this talk of assimilation is a little scary...
We are the borg... Resistance is futile... you will be assimilated... you will buy a Maxpedition Jumbo bag!
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

It's worse than the Busse cult! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Horn Dog] #266579 02/27/09 04:27 PM
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I got my wife a Jumbo-S exactly like Vic's for a Christmas present.
Even put a bit of a PSK kit into it for her. So far it's been sitting
in the bedroom.
I really like it, and am going to get myself one soon, but I don't think
that she likes hers that much.
Don't know why. It is a very good bag.


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DotD, did you make sure the color matches her eyes and outfit? If not, then she'll never use it! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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I went for a hike today to check out my Jumbo. It carries very well. I'll need to attach some more water bottles for summer. It was 77 today, and I drank all 28 oz in my bottle.
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Today was a chance for me to try out a few other items of gear, too. I went to the local park as usual and headed out with my new Maxpedition Jumbo and my new Rajah II. It was warm at 77F, but a stiff breeze was coming in from the river.
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
When I got to the campground, where I usually take a break, I saw a SUV parked there! I met Lynnette, the girl scout leader, and she was in the advance party for thier leadership campout. They let her drive the gear there.
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
So I headed on down the trail to find another place to have my late lunch and show off the gear.
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
Then I came upon a treasure, a fat lighter stump. And me with no fixed blade! What to do? I wanted to gather some to give to the girl scouts on my way back.
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
With a snick, Rajah appeared! Not as good as the SOD, but easier for concealed pocket carry.
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So I split some fat lighter out and stuffed it in my new bag.
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On down the trail, I found another place to have my lunch.
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Wow, check out these evil ants! I won't gather from this stump!
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX029.jpg[/img]
So on the way back, I gave Lynette the fatlighter, and she was grateful for it.
She had used the last of hers to start the fire she had going by then. I walked on and checked out a little hammock island.
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX030.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX031.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX037.jpg[/img]
Here are some knife pics. No scrappers today, all folders. Here is my EDC the SR Rat Trap.
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX043-1.jpg[/img]
My new yellow Victorinox OHT.
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX042.jpg[/img]
And the CS Rajah II.
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX044.jpg[/img]
The Maxpedition Jumbo Versi pack rides so well, I hardly noticed it.
[img]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w64/rivershaman/MAX041.jpg[/img]


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Horn Dog] #266583 02/27/09 10:20 PM
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Awesome story and great pics. That tells me more about the bag then anything else. The fact that it rides well and is modular has sold me on it. Where should I get mine?


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I got mine at amazon.com. They had the Khaki on sale.


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I'll check it out, thanks!


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I sat and talked with Lynnette for a few minutes on the way back. She really dug my man purse and wanted one, too.


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Those girl scouts would really be prepared then!
Get them some CS for starters and watch out boy scouts!


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I know I didn't do my story right. I don't have all the cool gadgets Bushman has, yet! He carries about three choppers, too. But the CS Rajah 2 and The Max Jumbo sure did the job today. Both fine pieces of gear, Taiwan made or not!


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These are new to me.
Whats the difference between the Fatboy and the Jumbo?
I also see mention of left or right side carry,do they have
a different model for each side?
I gues an important question for me as well is
Is there enough room on the strap to put a sheath on?
It "looks" like you have one mounted there Bushman5?

I have a few ATS pouches that probably could work with this setup.
Might have to give this some serious thought for
short hikes and even "town trips" while we are car camping,
to carry a few items and have room for souveniers.


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Oh wow,I didnt see page 2 of this thread!
Great report Horndog,thanks!
Love that area you hike in.


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They make right and left shoulder carry versions.


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That area where Vic lives is a survivalist heaven! Except in summer he says.

Fatboy is smaller, most go with jumbo. Maybe a small fixed blade on the strap.
Large one on the belt via Rainwalker! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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That area where Vic lives is a survivalist heaven! Except in summer he says.

Fatboy is smaller, most go with jumbo. Maybe a small fixed blade on the strap.
Large one on the belt via Rainwalker! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

I must keep all my tools and weapons hidden from view. So no Fixed blade on the straps. That's why I love my new folding chopper! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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So, do you feel lucky?

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Horn Dog] #266594 02/28/09 01:14 AM
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Obama saw your post Vic, sorry, he's with the park:

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They should post this under immediate ejection:
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man purse, that is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im also looking to get one of these *man purses*. i have a question though. im a really big dude. 300+. if i put one of these things on without someone home, or a spotter and im gonna get choked out? am i likely to be found with a blue tongue and a accident in my pants? can extensions be attached to make it bigger? also im a huge fan of your post HORN DOG. also has anyone heard or seen where a person might be able to get a piece of infi bar stock?

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That's one of the things I like most about this pack, it fits me. I also weigh about 300 lbs. INFI is only available in Busse Combat knives.


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Yeah, that Murse is the ticket. I got the less expensive Maxpedition model.


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im a really big dude. 300+. if i put one of these things on without someone home, or a spotter and im gonna get choked out?

I also weigh around 300 and mine fits just fine too. If you want a little more strap room, you can add a Janus extension pouch.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: chilimonkeymouth] #266601 02/28/09 01:30 PM
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They are available in 9 different colors now for those who don't want to look tactical and there is an extention if you feel like you need it.

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=394


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: jackell] #266602 02/28/09 05:37 PM
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It holds my folding chopper, too.
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I carried it again this morning on my walk. This bag is great, but I need to rig up a way to carry more water. 28 oz is not enough in the heat.
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I chopped out some more fat lighter and gave it to the girl scout leaders who are camped there.
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I also gave them 2 SAKs new in the box to award as prizes to the best in their land navigation excercise for today. Anything I can to change the stupid park rules about no knives. Is the Camp Commandant going to kick out the Girl Scouts? The ladies seemed pleased to get them.
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Spring is in the air.
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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: jackell] #266603 02/28/09 05:52 PM
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The Jumbo Versipack says it will carry a 32 oz. Nalgene bottle.

Will it hold a standard 38 oz. Guyot bottle?

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The Jumbo Versipack says it will carry a 32 oz. Nalgene bottle.

Will it hold a standard 38 oz. Guyot bottle?

That's only 4 more ounces. I don't think it would hold a much bigger bottle. But I'm working on a solution now.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Horn Dog] #266605 03/01/09 01:06 AM
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Way to go Vic, stir it up! Was there a series of uncontrollable stabbings or destruction of landscape to justify such rules?

I was at a camp not too long ago and a few of the guys decided to test our knives on an old dead stump. We beat on it for quite some time and used what we could for the fire. The ranger didn't seem to mind at all.


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i like the looks of that raja.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Wiggitty] #266607 03/02/09 08:15 PM
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my foliage green verispack arrived..
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for comparison
foliage vs/ od green
(notice the bright 550 zippers....thanks for the idea bushman!..they now indicate where in my packs the fak's ride)
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here is the top strap pouch
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contents are
surefire 6pl
& surefire pen strapped in
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magazine pouch carries a glock 19 magazine
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the pouch opposite the magazine pouch is the "utility pouch"
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contents...
15ft 550 cord
leatherman kick
duct tape

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main pouch w/ contents
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unpacked
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inside the tube pouch rides....
the ksf field strop
brkt firesteel
goinggear container has 5 pj balls inside
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fak pouch
[img]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y146/TUCKERGUN/EDC/CRIBS2012.jpg[/img]



basic aeromedix pocket kit
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everything unloaded
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**whoops i loaded the tube pouch back up

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: VANCE] #266608 03/03/09 02:04 AM
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Nice gear, Phillip.


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Got my bag! You guys were right, AGAIN! I have assimilated, my Jansport does feel a bit flimsy now. Perfect size and fit, all around exactly what I didn't know I needed. Thanks Dogs!

Btw, can you tell what my favorite color is?

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I had wondered about how my .45 would sit and feel. It is surprisingly comfy!

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Got my bag! You guys were right, AGAIN! I have assimilated, my Jansport does feel a bit flimsy now. Perfect size and fit, all around exactly what I didn't know I needed. Thanks Dogs!...

All must assimilate, Art! Basic black is always in style. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> We will let you know when the Maxpedition Machete Coat is available. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

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LOL!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Congrats on the Assimilation Art! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


Great pics guys, I still to take some more pics of mine, and all the other Maxpedition packs I have too! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Loosk good Art like the wrapped handle as well


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gambit] #266613 03/06/09 02:14 AM
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You happy with that IWB 19 set up Vance?


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gambit] #266614 03/06/09 02:16 AM
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Thanks again. I'm waiting for that Machete coat, got some Trams on the way. I also want some of the add-on pouches for the bag. The wrap I learned here at the Yard, from a DotD thread, I find it comfy but I'll update once I really put it to use.

I'd like to see your collection Jeff, curious about which bags for what. This one is perfect for small trips, I've got one scheduled in a week. Testing time!


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Well I started looking at the maxpedition remora, but think this jumbo might be the way to go or the colossus


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gambit] #266616 03/07/09 05:31 AM
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JUMBO! you want the JUMBO! the remora is TINY!!!!!


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Thanks again. I'm waiting for that Machete coat, got some Trams on the way. I also want some of the add-on pouches for the bag. The wrap I learned here at the Yard, from a DotD thread, I find it comfy but I'll update once I really put it to use.

I'd like to see your collection Jeff, curious about which bags for what. This one is perfect for small trips, I've got one scheduled in a week. Testing time!

I'll try to take a pic or two when I have time, I actually have quite a few Maxpedition pouches and bags, I went a little nuts for a while on them... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> No regrets though! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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JUMBO! you want the JUMBO! the remora is TINY!!!!!

Thanks for the reply.


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You happy with that IWB 19 set up Vance?

yes.it's the summer special II. i prefer my vmII more. it has a much wider space between the belt loop & rides much better. it makes carrying a full sized 1911 no problem
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Milt Sparks makes fome excellent stuff.


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All I can see are red Xs. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Art] #266623 03/14/09 06:37 PM
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Obama saw your post Vic, sorry, he's with the park:

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funniest thing i've seen all day.

i've got 2 of these regular versipacks.i've had'em for 2-3 years now.one of them pulls duty as a BOB/PSK in my trunk.i like that i can wear it over the shoulder or on my hip with its waist and thigh strap.VERSATILE is the word.
OLD PIC.
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anything much bigger than that and i prefer a small pack like the 2 on the right here.CSM GEAR ASSAULT PACK & KIFARU E&E PACK.
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when i dont need versatility or the added room i prefer a fanny pack over something over the waist.for me it stays out of the way more and is more secure.CSM GEAR FANNY PACK
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this isnt what it was really made for but i really like how it works for over the shoulder carry.i little more open space if needed.a spec-ops brand S.O.B. {soldiers optimized butt pack}
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next to my countycomm pack that fell apart.
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CSM Gear - how do you like it?


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i like it a lot although i only own 2 pieces of gear from him.i liked the fanny pack he makes so much i bought a second.no frills,no BS and top notch quality.think of CSM as the mom and pop version of tactical nylon and i happen to have an article on here CSM GEAR that i kept years ago,along with other manufacturers.

the company is owned and the gear made by a guy named Retired Navy Chief Mike McMillan.iy says he was a corpsman with recon marines and ended up as chief CQB instructor at the marine corps. spec-ops training group and served from 1982-2004.

thats when he opened up shop in his garage next to the navy special warfare base.

apparently CSM stands for "Celar Silens Mortalis" which means "swift,silent,deadly" which according to them is the motto of the recon community.
i never knew that.

in mikes own words ......

"most of my gear is very,very simple.i try and keep it that way.i'll give you an example.the U.S. Customs Dept. just bought a bunch of slings and every sling came with a DVD on how to mount it on their weapons.to me,thats retarded.the operator has enough to think about without having to think about how to put on his gear.if you need a DVD to tell you how to mount a sling...."

so basically its a small shop run by him and his wife only and most of his work is for other troops but he does sell to the public.i always like supporting the mom and pop type outfits whether it be knives,nylon or the local pharmacy.



probably more info than you wanted or where prepared for but like i said i had the article laying around so......


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i like it a lot although i only own 2 pieces of gear from him.i liked the fanny pack he makes so much i bought a second.no frills,no BS and top notch quality.think of CSM as the mom and pop version of tactical nylon and i happen to have an article on here CSM GEAR that i kept years ago,along with other manufacturers.

the company is owned and the gear made by a guy named Retired Navy Chief Mike McMillan.iy says he was a corpsman with recon marines and ended up as chief CQB instructor at the marine corps. spec-ops training group and served from 1982-2004.

thats when he opened up shop in his garage next to the navy special warfare base.

apparently CSM stands for "Celar Silens Mortalis" which means "swift,silent,deadly" which according to them is the motto of the recon community.
i never knew that.

in mikes own words ......

"most of my gear is very,very simple.i try and keep it that way.i'll give you an example.the U.S. Customs Dept. just bought a bunch of slings and every sling came with a DVD on how to mount it on their weapons.to me,thats retarded.the operator has enough to think about without having to think about how to put on his gear.if you need a DVD to tell you how to mount a sling...."

so basically its a small shop run by him and his wife only and most of his work is for other troops but he does sell to the public.i always like supporting the mom and pop type outfits whether it be knives,nylon or the local pharmacy.



probably more info than you wanted or where prepared for but like i said i had the article laying around so......

Mike's a GREAT guy, hooked me up MANY times. He likes to keep it simple. Tried talking him into dropping the outside pouch off his aid bag and adding MOLLE. Idea kind of died off. They do run a family business and everything is really friendly.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Terrorbl] #266627 03/17/09 11:35 PM
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WOW!
it has been a LONG time.

just got internet back.

N1.
hows the kifaru treating you?
last I heard you had some problems with it. (yeah it really has been a while)

so the jumbo really is that good huh?

I got a maratac range bag from countycoom and LOVE it.
but I feel I need something smaller and easier to carry.

Also, (I know N1 said they were limited run) I've been interested in the spec-ops SOB from the moment I saw it.
I wonder if I could find one of them around.

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it's good to be back.

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gambit] #266629 03/18/09 01:20 AM
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northern1, it just dawned on me, that is a heck of alot of nylon you have there sir. Alot of tan as well. Very nice collection.


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Anybody ever try the Sitka Gearslinger?


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266631 03/19/09 06:28 PM
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Mine:

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These were the main considerations for choosing this specific bag:
- Very durable and well made
- Not too expensive
- Compact enough to prevent overloading with “nice to have” items
- Large enough to contain comprehensive list of field and medical supplies
- Wide, padded, adjustable and comfortable strap
- Has a 32oz/1L water bottle side pouch that will take my Guyot Designed stainless steel canteen and cup
- Sling type shoulder bag allows quick access to contents without having to remove the bag (unlike backpack)
- Can be worn left or right sided
- Can be fixed to the belt while slung to ensure secure fit when running/climbing
- Has a separate concealment pouch for handgun if required
- Pouches are zipper type and not Velcro, I hate Velcro
- Can be carried inside or on top of a larger backpack.

For now, I have divided the kit into 3 parts:
1. Yellow Pelican 1040 case (medical supplies)
2. Blue Pelican 1040 case (field supplies)
3. Assorted extras like paracord, binoculars, tube vaults, etc.

It is possible to take the whole bag or just one of the Pelican cases, depending on the need.

Inside the bag (In columns from left to right):

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1. Tru-Nord brass pin-on compass - not pictured (pinned to carry strap for easy reference)
2. Guyot Stainless Steel Water Bottle and Cup
3. 2 X Soft cotton cloths.
4. 2 Trash bags of the strong flexible type. This is, obviously, for trash and also could be used for shelter construction, makeshift ponchos or many other tasks.
5. Flashlight - Romisen RC-N3 Q5.
6. Fixed Blade Knives (BRKT piggyback sheath system):
a. Large - Bark River Knife & Tool Canadian Camp Knife (A2 High Carbon Tool Steel, 6.5” blade)
b. Small - Bark River Knife & Tool Mikro Canadian II (12C27 Stainless Steel, 1.75” blade)
c. Ferrocerium rod with striker and small waterproof pill tube with 2 cotton balls and Vaseline
7. Flexible high grip gloves
8. Blue 1040 Pelican case for field supplies
9. 50 Feet of 550 paracord whose uses are too numerous to list here. Probably one of the most important items in the kit.
10. Eclipse tin container with 5 tea bags and packets of sugar
11. Cheap magnifying glass which offers useful capabilities:
- Assistance in removing small objects like splinters and objects in eye, etc.
- Making fire
12.Small binoculars
13. Leatherman Wave Multi Tool
14. Clear ziplock plastic bags
15. Energy bars and some lollypops
16. Field Knife-Sharpening kit:
a. Altoids tin container with:
i. 2 pieces of leather glued to each side:
ii. One side with black compound
iii. The other side with green compound
iv. Also some 400 and 800 grit strips of sandpaper for treating nicks and dents (pull tightly over tin lid and clamp lid down for secure fix).
b. Lansky Mineral Oil for blade maintenance and rust prevention
17. Yellow 1040 Pelican Case for medical Supplies
18. 4 Tube Vaults:
a. One with Cotton balls
b. One with Vaseline. This is my base for starting emergency fires. Just rub the Vaseline into the cotton ball and it takes spark from the flint very well. Burns for 2-3 minutes and even lights when damp. Obviously works with matches and lighter as well.
c. Assortment of headache medicines, antacids and anti-histamine and some cotton balls to keep everything secure.
d. 2 Spare AAA batteries for flashlight and some small cable ties
19. 4 Waterproof match containers:
a. Small piece of paper with pencil & some duct tape
b. Soft lens-cloth
c. Matches
d. Small party candles (wind proof, self re-light type)
20. Additional, larger cable ties
21. Emergency Survival & Medical pocketbook (not shown in photograph)[/list]

Yellow 1040 Pelican Case (In columns from left to right):

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1. 2 Disposable hooded ponchos.
2. Benadryl
3. Toothpaste
4. Toothbrush
5. Yellow Glow Stick
6. Lip balm
7. Anti diarrhea tablets
8. Eye ointment
9. Alcohol pads
10. Sting relief pads
11. Small Band Aids
12. Large Band Aids
13. Disinfectant wipes
14. Gauze dressing
15. Neo Sporin
16. General adhesive bandage

Blue 1040 Pelican Case (In columns from left to right):

1. Fishing Line
2. Fishing weights
3. Fishing hooks
4. Widgy Pry Bar
5. Spare cable key rings
6. Duck tape
7. SERE pocket saw
8. Pocket straight razor
9. Blue Glow Stick
10. Cable key ring with:
11. Safety pins
12. Can opener
13. Tick and splinter tweezers
14. Mini grappling hook (Don’t ask…)
15. Whistle
16. Sharpening stone
17. Small LED light
18. Button Compass
19. Signal Mirror
20. Fire Steel and striker
21. Spare key ring
22. Emergency blanket

The knives

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gideon] #266632 03/19/09 06:53 PM
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Wow thanks for sharing, is this the Sitka or the Jumbo?


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gambit] #266633 03/19/09 07:19 PM
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great kit Gideon.
I'm going to guess you do a lot of shopping at countycomm?
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Wow that is very organized, how did you shrink those bottles down? I can't get mine very small.


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Wow thanks for sharing, is this the Sitka or the Jumbo?

It's the Jumbo.

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great kit Gideon.
I'm going to guess you do a lot of shopping at countycomm?
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Countycomm? Who's Countycomm? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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Wow that is very organized, how did you shrink those bottles down? I can't get mine very small.

You rub them with the sweat taken off a North-Hungarian virgin's thighs. But you have to do this during a full moon on the Norwegian month of Hoor-Angliahacha, between 1 am and 2 am. Or, you could go here: http://www.countycomm.com/tubevault.htm, but it's much less fun <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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Anybody ever try the Sitka Gearslinger?

Anybody?


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I guess the orange color Jumbo is a new one?


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Again, that is a great kit. I need to get all of my stuff in one central pile.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Gideon] #266641 03/21/09 06:14 AM
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EMF,

as far as i know the SOB isnt a limited run.you may be thinking of the ALICE type pack they did.

the SOB is great and leaps and bounds above the maratec,countycomm bags.mine fell apart.i only wish the SOB had some interior pockets or organizers.the inside is all yellow though so you can find stuff in there instead of it being a black hole.

as far as the kifaru.it was the zulu i had trouble with and it has something to do with the built in,adjustable aluminum frame.i think it just needs some tweeking.unfortunately i didnt realize that until i was a few miles from the car.havnt taken a trip yet where i need that much pack but now that warmer weather is coming the time is ripe.

as far as my other kifarus no problems.i use the E&E pack absolutely every single day,no fail and take it to work and the X-RAY pack is superb.i only run into problems when i stuff 70 pounds of gear in the zulu.its almost expected.

i just checked the kifaru web-site and it looks like a whole lot has changed.gonna do some studdying on their "next generation" of gear.


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VERY well laid out orgainized pictures. I extremely appreciate the time you took to put these to together. Looks like you're an advocate of the one is none two is one approach, thanks!


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I suppose I am obligated to buy one now that I have read this thread. I have been using the fanny pack off the top of my kelty coyote pack daily for several years, but have been wanting to upgrade.

Who has these on the cheap....or is there such a thing.

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I don't do retail.


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oh wow.
I must have been mistaken then.

I just rdered a maxpedition jumbo though.
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still might get a SOB sometime though.

My maratac bag is the more expensive one though.
really well built and has a ton of awesome features.

It's almost 1000 cu" though so it's way too much for casual carrying.

...and wow.
last time I was around I think you had just got your first kifaru.
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VERY well laid out orgainized pictures. I extremely appreciate the time you took to put these to together. Looks like you're an advocate of the one is none two is one approach, thanks!

+1. I have never been and likely never will be that organized, but I sure appreciate the thought and planning that went into it. Great job, Gideon. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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It shouldn't be but its hard to get my stuff organized.


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is'nt it "one is none three is one?" <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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oh wow.
I must have been mistaken then.

I just rdered a maxpedition jumbo though.
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still might get a SOB sometime though.

My maratac bag is the more expensive one though.
really well built and has a ton of awesome features.

It's almost 1000 cu" though so it's way too much for casual carrying.

...and wow.
last time I was around I think you had just got your first kifaru.
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maaaan i love those MARATAC bags....gotta get one one of these days.


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great kit gideon. I miss my jumbo pak. I sold mine to Zero Nine when I got the collosus. I'm not a big fan of the collosus. it's not as big as it seems, especially when you count in the foldover top of the jumbo.


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im thinking of ditching the regular versi & trying a maxpedition 10x4 water bottle holder for edc


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I was on the maxpedition site last night trying to tempt myself into picking up a new jumbo. I like the new colors they have out, especially the two tone ones. I was suprised to see an orange one as well.

temptation growing....


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I was on the maxpedition site last night trying to tempt myself into picking up a new jumbo. I like the new colors they have out, especially the two tone ones. I was suprised to see an orange one as well.

temptation growing....

I ordered one yesterday. I wanted the orange thought it was good for several reasons but ended up getting the khaki foilage (two tone)


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Still no feedback on a Sitka? anyone? Checked it out on their site, kind of looks like the idea they were going for on the last aid bag I received.

Bush, was always told one is none two is one, but there are "backups" and then there are "spares" so.. there's your three? And that reminds me - 15 lbs of shiite in a 5 lb bag, sound familiar?


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I'm going on a school trip in the pine barrens tomorrow.
Think the jumbo is sheeple friendly?

when the next school trip comes up I'll find out!
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I'm going on a school trip in the pine barrens tomorrow.
Think the jumbo is sheeple friendly?

when the next school trip comes up I'll find out!
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Yeah, just stay out of Jungle Boots with a DEATH before Dishonor T-shirt (sleeves removed) and don't start every conversation with "you know, it takes 4 - 6 minutes to suffocate a man" and I think you'll be okay?


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lol
should workout then!

No knives too.
the will help.
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No knives EMF? Not even a golok?


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unfortunatley not Vic.

speaking of wich I'm getting good use of my RPG (thank you) and recently got another golok and a cadanian special.

Love those barkies. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

I'm actually starting to enjoy NJ.
the pine barrens are pretty cool.
very nice to have our own little patch of woods. (actually its the biggest undeveloped patch from boston down to virgina I think)

I like that we get out on a lot of trips for the environmental club.
should be fun.

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I'm going on a school trip in the pine barrens tomorrow.
Think the jumbo is sheeple friendly?

when the next school trip comes up I'll find out!
<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Yeah, just stay out of Jungle Boots with a DEATH before Dishonor T-shirt (sleeves removed) and don't start every conversation with "you know, it takes 4 - 6 minutes to suffocate a man" and I think you'll be okay?
LOL so the kill em first and let god sort em out is out of the question...


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Cause you can't mention god in school!


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the Jumbo is about the most sheeple friendly outdoors or city bag out there.


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The trip went great.
I packed my lunch as well as some nice school allowed items and took the fellow dogs advice and all went well.
We walked about 6 miles and the Jumbo was very comfy.
I'm happy with how much it can hold and how I've packed it. (idk if I should post some pics or not)
It's kind of "low cost" but it def. works.

I'll probably get a pelican case though, because I hear they're awesome and they would help me be better organized. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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It's just not the greatest most organized kit.

when I get my pelican case I'll take some.
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Mine:

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These were the main considerations for choosing this specific bag:
- Very durable and well made
- Not too expensive
- Compact enough to prevent overloading with “nice to have” items
- Large enough to contain comprehensive list of field and medical supplies
- Wide, padded, adjustable and comfortable strap
- Has a 32oz/1L water bottle side pouch that will take my Guyot Designed stainless steel canteen and cup
- Sling type shoulder bag allows quick access to contents without having to remove the bag (unlike backpack)
- Can be worn left or right sided
- Can be fixed to the belt while slung to ensure secure fit when running/climbing
- Has a separate concealment pouch for handgun if required
- Pouches are zipper type and not Velcro, I hate Velcro
- Can be carried inside or on top of a larger backpack.

For now, I have divided the kit into 3 parts:
1. Yellow Pelican 1040 case (medical supplies)
2. Blue Pelican 1040 case (field supplies)
3. Assorted extras like paracord, binoculars, tube vaults, etc.

It is possible to take the whole bag or just one of the Pelican cases, depending on the need.

Inside the bag (In columns from left to right):

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1. Tru-Nord brass pin-on compass - not pictured (pinned to carry strap for easy reference)
2. Guyot Stainless Steel Water Bottle and Cup
3. 2 X Soft cotton cloths.
4. 2 Trash bags of the strong flexible type. This is, obviously, for trash and also could be used for shelter construction, makeshift ponchos or many other tasks.
5. Flashlight - Romisen RC-N3 Q5.
6. Fixed Blade Knives (BRKT piggyback sheath system):
a. Large - Bark River Knife & Tool Canadian Camp Knife (A2 High Carbon Tool Steel, 6.5” blade)
b. Small - Bark River Knife & Tool Mikro Canadian II (12C27 Stainless Steel, 1.75” blade)
c. Ferrocerium rod with striker and small waterproof pill tube with 2 cotton balls and Vaseline
7. Flexible high grip gloves
8. Blue 1040 Pelican case for field supplies
9. 50 Feet of 550 paracord whose uses are too numerous to list here. Probably one of the most important items in the kit.
10. Eclipse tin container with 5 tea bags and packets of sugar
11. Cheap magnifying glass which offers useful capabilities:
- Assistance in removing small objects like splinters and objects in eye, etc.
- Making fire
12.Small binoculars
13. Leatherman Wave Multi Tool
14. Clear ziplock plastic bags
15. Energy bars and some lollypops
16. Field Knife-Sharpening kit:
a. Altoids tin container with:
i. 2 pieces of leather glued to each side:
ii. One side with black compound
iii. The other side with green compound
iv. Also some 400 and 800 grit strips of sandpaper for treating nicks and dents (pull tightly over tin lid and clamp lid down for secure fix).
b. Lansky Mineral Oil for blade maintenance and rust prevention
17. Yellow 1040 Pelican Case for medical Supplies
18. 4 Tube Vaults:
a. One with Cotton balls
b. One with Vaseline. This is my base for starting emergency fires. Just rub the Vaseline into the cotton ball and it takes spark from the flint very well. Burns for 2-3 minutes and even lights when damp. Obviously works with matches and lighter as well.
c. Assortment of headache medicines, antacids and anti-histamine and some cotton balls to keep everything secure.
d. 2 Spare AAA batteries for flashlight and some small cable ties
19. 4 Waterproof match containers:
a. Small piece of paper with pencil & some duct tape
b. Soft lens-cloth
c. Matches
d. Small party candles (wind proof, self re-light type)
20. Additional, larger cable ties
21. Emergency Survival & Medical pocketbook (not shown in photograph)[/list]

Yellow 1040 Pelican Case (In columns from left to right):

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1. 2 Disposable hooded ponchos.
2. Benadryl
3. Toothpaste
4. Toothbrush
5. Yellow Glow Stick
6. Lip balm
7. Anti diarrhea tablets
8. Eye ointment
9. Alcohol pads
10. Sting relief pads
11. Small Band Aids
12. Large Band Aids
13. Disinfectant wipes
14. Gauze dressing
15. Neo Sporin
16. General adhesive bandage

Blue 1040 Pelican Case (In columns from left to right):

1. Fishing Line
2. Fishing weights
3. Fishing hooks
4. Widgy Pry Bar
5. Spare cable key rings
6. Duck tape
7. SERE pocket saw
8. Pocket straight razor
9. Blue Glow Stick
10. Cable key ring with:
11. Safety pins
12. Can opener
13. Tick and splinter tweezers
14. Mini grappling hook (Don’t ask…)
15. Whistle
16. Sharpening stone
17. Small LED light
18. Button Compass
19. Signal Mirror
20. Fire Steel and striker
21. Spare key ring
22. Emergency blanket

The knives

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Gideon,
Do you ever have any trouble with dirt or mud with that color, I know it's an unusual question. My wife was wondering because I got her the khaki foilage but we also like the khaki plain. So I though I would ask someone who has one. It might also be a diaper bag! Or so I have just been told <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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...It might also be a diaper bag! Or so I have just been told <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Congrats Gambit!

We're expecting our 4th this month!

All boys. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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WOW GAMBIT! thats very well done, uber organized!

great pics, great gear!


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Bush thats not mine it's Gideons organized pack


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Well, mine doesn't look as ortganized compared to Gideon's at all, but it was all readily available to me and cheap. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

here it goes...
sorry for the not so great pics and bad lighting... I tried to make the pics look decent.
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the main puch holds a ziplock bag with various items, a 1050 pelican case and some other loose items.
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inside the ziplock bag is a powdered gatorade packet, a garbage bag, some chicken and beef bullion cubes, a slimjim, (normally some small packs of jerkeyu and some cliff bars too) a poncho, a powdered hot chocholate, and instant oatmeal and a fishing kit.
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Inside the pelican is my FAK set up... it only took about 10$ to put together and contains Asprin, Tylennol, antiseptic wipes, alchohol swabs, cotton swabs, anti-acid, imodium, a small role of medical tape, some wire w/ a saftey pin,(multiple uses) antibiotic ointment, small and large gauze pads, a cpr mask, different sized bandaids, butterfly closures, three 3x4 telfa pads, a lighter and some benadryl.
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inside the front puch is some twist ties, (not very useful, I'd like to get some zipties) sticky notes, a small pack of tissues, (could use for TP)a small piece of wet/dry paper, (400 grit) and my leatherman with bit kit. (more for urban uses)

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i didn't get a pic of the items in the side kit, sorry...
it contains Duct tape, (wraped around an old school ID) a needle and thread, a lancet, an SAK, (soldier I think) a sharpie, pen, pencil, aluminum foil, a ferro rod, 25' of paracord and a small piece of fatwood.
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then in the very back I have my SYKC yardkeeper!
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Please feel free to give some suggestions... I've seen a ton of these kind of threads but it's hard to keep track of what I have and should add and whatnot.

some things need to be upgraded, but I'm still working on it.
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I miss my Jumbo. Just have'nt been using it (more due to activities and work requiring my much larger HSGI Armadillo bag)

Plus, ever since i got my HSGI Warlord chest rig, i have'nt used the Jumbo int he woods anymore.......lol


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Do you like the foilage tan better than the khaki


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Well, mine doesn't look as ortganized compared to Gideon's at all, but it was all readily available to me and cheap. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Yours look great. It's not how it looks, but how it works. It's also something that will evolve. Mine still has some niggles, so it might look different in a couple of months...

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Please feel free to give some suggestions... I've seen a ton of these kind of threads but it's hard to keep track of what I have and should add and whatnot.

some things need to be upgraded, but I'm still working on it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Didn't see a water carrier/canteen/bottle and something to boil water in. Perhaps you carry this separately. This is one of the main reasons I got the Jumbo - it has a water bottle pouch.

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Great looking setups there.


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wow! you guys are geniuses at packing that thing up! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />

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gideon, right now I just have a camelback water bottle that I always keep full of fresh water and also can be attached to the little clip on the maxpedition, so I can carry another bottle.
I do need a cup though.
thats one of those things that I forgot about... I looked into a SS cup that would fit in the waterbottle holder and will probably get one soon.

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man my fingers are getting itchy for a jumbo!...............


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I've been checking out the maxpedition bottle holder for quite some time now. http://twowolvesoutdoor.com/10X4bottleholder.htm

It'd be great for day hikes and I won't have to lug around my backpack, but I don't see a big problem with that either.


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i wish i could just try one on...id know within 5secs if it was good for me or not.


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I've been checking out the maxpedition bottle holder for quite some time now. http://twowolvesoutdoor.com/10X4bottleholder.htm

It'd be great for day hikes and I won't have to lug around my backpack, but I don't see a big problem with that either.


There is a great review of it on the RAT Cutlery Forum. If you want I will chase down a link.


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Im getting ready to order one of these Jumbo's.
Question I have,I am right handed,
should I order the bag to carry on the left?
Is it fairly waterproof/resistant?

Right now I use a Black Diamond Bullet small Daypack
for trips in the woods or town while camping.
Holds a rainjacket,camera,and whatnot.
What I like is it is comfortable with its 2 straps on the back,
what I dont is you have to take it off,then unzip the clamshell
flap to get anything out of it.
Not really designed to go in and out of often.

Hopefully the Jumbo will be what I am looking for.
Thanks.


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I got the Colossus because it's symmetrical and I can carry either way without there being a difference.

Yeah I miss out on the bottle holder, but I use mine for more urban (man purse to work) use than hiking.

I've had it a year and love it.


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I got the Colossus because it's symmetrical and I can carry either way without there being a difference.

Yeah I miss out on the bottle holder, but I use mine for more urban (man purse to work) use than hiking.

I've had it a year and love it.

I wish I loved my colossus. after I got mine i sold my jumbo. I wish I had it back. I miss the water bottle holder, but also i don't think it's that much bigger that the jumbo. The advantage the jumbo has (IMHO) is the foldover top. if you need to expand it up or let something poke out you can. with the colossus it either fits, or it doesn't.


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I got the Colossus because it's symmetrical and I can carry either way without there being a difference.

Yeah I miss out on the bottle holder, but I use mine for more urban (man purse to work) use than hiking.

I've had it a year and love it.

I wish I loved my colossus. after I got mine i sold my jumbo. I wish I had it back. I miss the water bottle holder, but also i don't think it's that much bigger that the jumbo. The advantage the jumbo has (IMHO) is the foldover top. if you need to expand it up or let something poke out you can. with the colossus it either fits, or it doesn't.

You're exactly right, and their website is a little misleading...

"For those who need something larger than their Jumbo™, we now offer the COLOSSUS™ Versipack™..."

It really isn't that much bigger, if at all.

I used to carry a Timbuk2 bag as my EDC but it didn't hold my gun very well and I wanted something smaller.

There are also times when I wish I could pack around a full sized notebook, but it's a small trade at this point.

You're right though, Wig, and consumers should take note! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Hey Bushman....Great gear -up with the Max/FB. I've used Maxpedition products for 5yrs now, and have found them the most durable, handy and adaptable gear made. I've used my Thermites in Afgan/Iraq and Katrina. I carry the Condor and the Remora daily now. Your kit is very similar to mine in content...Where's the duct tape?? Super Glue and napkins are handy. Here in FLA. we are preparing for Hurricane season....I work with USAR/D-MORT and are on standby 1May. Love chasing the storms. Anyway thanks for the Maxped gear focus.


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I've never seen a Jumbo, so I can't compare it, but my Colossus works great for me. I too wanted the water bottle holder, so I picked up on3 of their add on attachments. Even with a full bottle of water, my G27 w/ spare mag, a Kershaw JYD and Muk on it, plus assorted other odds and ends, it's still very wearable for quick day hikes.

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You're exactly right, and their website is a little misleading...

"For those who need something larger than their Jumbo™, we now offer the COLOSSUS™ Versipack™..."

It really isn't that much bigger, if at all.

I used to carry a Timbuk2 bag as my EDC but it didn't hold my gun very well and I wanted something smaller.

There are also times when I wish I could pack around a full sized notebook, but it's a small trade at this point.

You're right though, Wig, and consumers should take note! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> [/quote]


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Where's the Super Glue and duct tape???


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I'm saving all the duct tape and super glue that I can. With all these new knife purchases there's no way in hell I'll be able to afford truck repair if a problem should arise. I'll need something to hold her together.


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I'm saving all the duct tape and super glue that I can. With all these new knife purchases there's no way in hell I'll be able to afford truck repair if a problem should arise. I'll need something to hold her together.


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I love threads like this. Always getting new ideas. Although reading them does have the side effect of costing money for new toys I see...


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Do you ever have any trouble with dirt or mud with that color, I know it's an unusual question. My wife was wondering because I got her the khaki foilage but we also like the khaki plain. So I though I would ask someone who has one. It might also be a diaper bag! Or so I have just been told <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

No, not at all. Dirt and even mud wipes off easily. I've had mine out quite a few times and it looks new. Now, I don't know about crap, should a diaper leak <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

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I've never seen a Jumbo, so I can't compare it, but my Colossus works great for me. I too wanted the water bottle holder, so I picked up on3 of their add on attachments. Even with a full bottle of water, my G27 w/ spare mag, a Kershaw JYD and Muk on it, plus assorted other odds and ends, it's still very wearable for quick day hikes.

Nice setup. Man, those mudders are sexy <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />

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+1 on the mudders


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Im getting ready to order one of these Jumbo's.
Question I have,I am right handed,
should I order the bag to carry on the left?
Is it fairly waterproof/resistant?

Right now I use a Black Diamond Bullet small Daypack
for trips in the woods or town while camping.
Holds a rainjacket,camera,and whatnot.
What I like is it is comfortable with its 2 straps on the back,
what I dont is you have to take it off,then unzip the clamshell
flap to get anything out of it.
Not really designed to go in and out of often.

Hopefully the Jumbo will be what I am looking for.
Thanks.

i'm right handed and i have the Jumbo that carries on the right side of my frame. This puts the water bottle holder at the rear. If i drink lots of water while strolling, i swap it the my left side, so the water bottle is in the fornt


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: reconseed] #266697 05/14/09 09:29 AM
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ok, I posted this in the pygmy falcon thread but will post here as well, as it seems to relate to both threads. Here goes.

Question? Has anybody had any experience with the maxpedition malaga? I like the pygmy, but am really looking for a single strap carry-all in a size bigger than the Jumbo but less than the pygmy. The Malaga seems to POSSIBLY fit the bill. I would like to have the bag hang on my back or on the left side, leaving my strong (right) side uncluttered.


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really great thread! i think i'm going with the sitka for now but the jumbo will probably be my second pack.


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My Condor and Remora...along with my DM are my EDC.....Maxpedition...Heavy Duty , great gear.


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Love Maxpedition...carries everything , but where's the Glock in your pics??


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Love Maxpedition...carries everything , but where's the Glock in your pics??

I live in Canada, we are (political rant withheld) not allowed basic freedoms and choices, in regards to handguns, esp Every Day Carry. It is extremely rare that a tax slave, oops "citizen" will be granted a licence for carrying a handgun, even then its restricted to wilderness.

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I know this thread hasn’t received a post in a while. I tried to post to it right after I joined this site, but I took too long and got kicked out without it being posted.

Anyway, I’ll give my inputs on the Jumbo.

In my opinion, it carries well whether you put it on the intended shoulder or on the opposite shoulder. It is better on the shoulder for which intended, but still carries very well for me on the other shoulder. The concealed carry pocket’s zipper has only one slider, which might be an access issue for some who might want to swap it back and forth between shoulders.

I carry mine mainly as a “daypack” for hunting, fishing, and trapping. The best benefit of this type of pack is quick access to frequently needed contents without removing it like I would have to do with a two-strap backpack.
Instead of using the Velcro attachment on the back of the pack to attach to the belt holding up my pants, I use a ¾” nylon strap with quick release buckle. This allows me to carry it in the rear (out of the way while walking), keep it stabilized while running (or jumping, climbing, crossing fences, crawling, or bending over), and swing it to the front without unhooking it from my real belt.

A paracord loop (or two – one for each row of webbing at the base of the shoulder strap above the water bottle pouch) carries a tomahawk very well for me. (NOTE: I cover the edge of the tomahawk with a “slip-sleeve” from Rainwalker. It’s a great piece of kydex.)

The ROLLYPOLY® FOLDING DUMP POUCH is a great addition for those who tend to pick up things along the way.

If you buy directly from Maxpedition’s website, new colors have recently become available, but I have not yet seen them on other retailer’s websites.

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I just purchased a Maxpedition Vulture II with some accessories like the CCW holster and some D-rings...I love it so far. I just need to figure out how to pack it like Gideon so I can get to everything easily. Also thought the red zipper tag for first aide was a cool idea. I'm still trying to figure out what I should put in this pack....? I have quite a long list and I'm slowly widdling it down. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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I got a Jumbo S in foilage green a few weeks back in trade for 4 boxs of 9mm ammo. I think I did ok even though this is not my favorite color. I have taken the pack on one little walk and liked it very much. I wish the bottle mesh was larger so it could accept a bigger bottle of water but I have a few different camel-backs that will work for that. I will try to get some pics of my setup this weekend. I have enough first aide supplies to make it through a few days, two MRE's broke down out of their original pouch, firestarting materials, compass, Gerber tree saw, fixed blde soon to e replaced by a SY knife, a folding knife, a couple speed loaders of .357 mag, my S&W 66 Comp F revolver in the CCW area (no holster), purification tabs, sewing kit, a small DMT diamond bar, a pack of cards, para cord, duct tape, electrical tape, some meds for infection nd so forth, and a few other things I forgot. Now, this is packed tight and is not real light but I would rather have and not need than need and not have.

Things that I would like to get/change--better containment of supplies, a CCW holster for the CCW area, read para area for the first aide pouch, attach my SOG hawk to it, get a roll pouch, and redifine what I really need since this is a day pack more than a few days pack. Oh yeah, I like the idea of the independent carry strap as a waist belt.

Does anyone know if these packs can be dyed a different color? The foilage green is not my favorite but black screams "tactical" to me so I guess I should just leave it alone.


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I got a Foilage Khaki witch is a bit more green IMO than I care for. In regards to dyeing it , I think you are better off trying to trade it. They do have a CC piece that fits in the pocket. I haven't looked at it in person yet though.


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Foilage green is not that bad, it isn't too "tactical", camo doesn't scream to non-gunners/etc., but it does kinda stay with the outdoors color theme. But in OK, green is only a few weeks out of the year--summer, one week of fall, winter, one week of spring, and then summer all over again LOL.


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I got a Jumbo S, opposite shoulder,,the thinking was CCW would be on right side, other things would be on off side. I sure wouldn't want a yank and run to take my pistol. I carry it to work everyday with thermos, water bottle, light, other gizmos. I really like it. I bought the inside holster but put other things in it. They are made well.


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Gideon, very nicely done.


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You guys talked me into it...

I'm getting one.

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266710 08/25/09 03:25 AM
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May have to buy one


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266711 08/25/09 03:27 AM
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I still need to post pics of mine...


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Andy Wayne] #266712 08/25/09 02:58 PM
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Ok, so here's my dilemma now...

Leapers UTG has just released a knock-off of the "Jumbo".

Check it out here.

Their website doesn't give as many specifics as Maxped does, but it looks exactly the same...

At 1/3 the cost!

Cheaper Than Dirt has them with a couple short (but positive) reviews here.

Maybe the nylon isn't as thick or it's not coated like the Maxped stuff is.

I have a Condor EMT pouch I bought for my brother-in-law and even though it's nice, it's not as nice as the Maxped pouches.

This wouldn't be a bag I'd carry every day like my Colossus, it's just for short day hikes. But I would like it to be durable.

I have several Maxpedition products so I know they make great stuff. But is it justifiable to spend three times the price for brand name?

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Anyone used or seen one of these "knock-offs"? Could use some thoughts.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266713 08/25/09 03:27 PM
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^ spend the money once, and get the well made maxped one. Rather than getting a cheapy and then having to buy another at some point.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Bushman5] #266714 08/25/09 03:48 PM
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This wouldn't be an issue if it were 10 or 20 bucks cheaper.

But a third of the cost?

I could get a Griptilian with what I saved.

Not trying to argue your point bro, just vocalizing the battle in my head right now.

Thanks for the advice. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266715 08/25/09 04:20 PM
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This wouldn't be an issue if it were 10 or 20 bucks cheaper.

But a third of the cost?

I could get a Griptilian with what I saved.

Not trying to argue your point bro, just vocalizing the battle in my head right now.

Thanks for the advice. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

I understand the battle in your head. I can see what you are saying about the not so frequent use, and if you keep a good eye on it with a check before you start out I can see where it might be justified. However, take into consideration if it fails on you at the wrong time--would that 1/3 more paid be worth it?


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: sumoj275] #266716 08/25/09 04:25 PM
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(Imagine me saying this like a toddler who realizes he's wrong.)

Yes. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266717 08/25/09 06:08 PM
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I'd go with the less expensive one. Here's my logic... I have a thin nylon duffle bag with a basic handle system that I got when I was around 10 years old (I am 40 now). I have stuffed it full of everything from clothes, books, rocks, guns & ammo, groceries, even fish & game... I've thrown it in the trunk of cars, in the back of trucks, it's been on pontoon plane trips, been dropped, kicked, sat on, slept on etc... and it is still usable. When in this lifetime are you going to be in a situation where your bag puts you in a life or death situation ??? Order the bag and if's it bad quality send it back.

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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: ColtMan] #266718 08/25/09 06:11 PM
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I'm thinking the same thing.

Thanks bro. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266719 08/25/09 06:14 PM
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I'll order one with you. My gun range bag right now is a cheap bag I got at a company meeting. It does the trick but I am sure my boss would flip if he knew I was advertising my very "green" minded companies image at the gun range <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: ColtMan] #266720 08/25/09 06:33 PM
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Deal. If it is any good I'll be able to let others know.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Joe Fowler] #266721 08/25/09 10:37 PM
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Hmmm, it does look pretty good. You can find a deal on MaxPeds if you keep your eyes open. I have a Fatboy & Jumbo, and I got them both on eBay for like $40 & $50. A week ago I saw another one on eBay with a buy it now of $40 IIRC. I might have bought it, but I'm low on funds right now.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Andy Wayne] #266722 08/25/09 11:48 PM
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I went to the website that you linked, and my lord.....they did copy it almost to a tee. I am interested now, for some reason I was thinking crappy quality like their old gear was--the stuff that failed at the wrong time.


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: sumoj275] #266723 08/25/09 11:55 PM
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Go with the Max..You know what you get..


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Sigfest] #266724 01/26/10 06:50 AM
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Ok guys, I FINALLY took some pics of my Jumbo and what I EDC in it. See the larger pics here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andywayne/sets/72157623161407355/detail/
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Top view.
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Side view. Yes, that's my DM.
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Back view:
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Bottom view:
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Top pocket contents. AAA LED flashlight, engraved toothpick holder, asthma inhaler, alcohol hand cleaner.
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Gun pocket with Glock 17 & IWB holster.
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Stainless steel cup and water bottle in bottle pocket.
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Front flap pocket. Calculator, firesteel with striker & pill fob of cotton balls, nail clippers, and Bic mini lighter.
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Contents of top pocket, listed above.
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Items inside main compartment. Clockwise from top left: Altoids, hairbrush, keychain (with pill fobs of various meds, aluminum whistle, tritium keychain, and duct tape around a cotter pin), monocular, goatskin gloves with padded palms, digital camera.
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Inside rear pocket. Highlighter, ziplock bag of kleenex, 2 large trash bags folded up in ziplock bags, Leatherman Bit Kit, EMT shears, safety pins, Marble's brass pocket compass, Cold Steel X2 Voyager.
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Inside front pocket. Bandanna, 3 foot tape measure ($1 at Home Depot), length of 550 cord with rubber bands around it, Some wire, 8 medium zip ties, 12 small zip ties, headphone adapter for my Blackjack II cell phone, granola bar, 2 large zip ties (held in position with binder clips) - (I thought these might be handy if I ever need to hold a prisoner at gunpoint again), Sony earbuds, small digital AM / FM radio.
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Front pocket. Nitrile gloves, spray bottle of rubbing alcohol (good for 1st aid use, or cleaning my spork after use), Burt's Bees 1st aid cream, 1st aid kit with lots of added extras, lens cleaning cloth, 3x5" notecard holder.
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Front zippered pocket. Swamp Warden with leather pocket sheath I made, a couple wet naps, ear plugs, keychain with P-51 can opener, handcuff key, Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper tweezers, Utilikey, (this keyring is on the keychain attachment inside the pocket) Armani wallet with seldom used cards and such I'd rather not carry in my pants wallet, car / house charger for my Blackjack II cell phone, small notepad with case, Nite-Ize Tooth Ferry Bluetooth earpiece holder for belt.
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Side pocket. Empty plastic bag, alcohol hand cleaner, Dumpster Mutt, Snowpeak Titanium Spork.
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Zippered side pocket. Leatherman titanium Charge with case, Lansky dogbone ceramic sharpener, gel pen, double ended Sharpie, small prybar, folding hacksaw / wood saw, Pocketwrench II, rubber pencil eraser for cleaning ceramic sharpener, Brunton Helios jet lighter. (stays lit in 80 mph winds)
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Glock 17 with IWB holster carried in gun pocket.
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Glock 17 shown without holster.
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Great pics. as always Andy. Where did you get the pill fobs?


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Re: Maxpedition Jumbo thread! [Re: Dom] #266726 01/27/10 04:39 AM
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Great pics. as always Andy. Where did you get the pill fobs?

A couple were from Sporting Goods stores, others from eBay.


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I like all of my Maxpedition gear, especially my Jumbos and Pygmy Falcons. However, I dislike the lack of two sliders for several pockets on each pack/bag. I am a fan of double sliders, and would like for more (almost ALL) of their pockets to include them.

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Thanks for the pics and links Andy

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I just read your post of the moped burgler.WOW.I wasn't here in june so I didn't see it then.Is the DA still in jail?
Way to be prepared.Ya just never know.


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I just read your post of the moped burgler.WOW.I wasn't here in june so I didn't see it then.Is the DA still in jail?
Way to be prepared.Ya just never know.

Yes. We testified at his probation hearing. Last info we got was in Nov. I think. It said there was a pre-trial conference, and we weren't required to attend. I just checked his status online and it said 7-13-09 he was sentenced to 20 years for burglary (among lesser crimes) but it says his earliest possible release date is 10-31-10. I dunno how they figure that! 20 years gets you one year??? Maybe that was for violating his probation, and they haven't done the new trial yet, I dunno... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


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Thanks Andy.Gonna have to get a Jumbo <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />.Gotta love our justice system <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />.


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