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What is the largest and best hip bag you can buy?
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>>2845385
Back when I was in the army I had something alot like this I was given. Our company got little extras sometimes some of them were cool others were junk. And I got a pack about this size, probably heavier. I never really found a good use for it. The best use I found for it was when I used a camelback that fit just my water and a manpac radio. But it was still dumb because I could just use a better camelback that also had a belt strap, which I already had. The only real advantage of having a fanny pack in combat is upper butt support in the truck, since your back has 4 inches of armor on it.
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>>2845386
My usecase is to let my neck heal.
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>>2845392
I'm not against belt packs. i know they have uses and it seems like you just admitted that you are special and need a special item.

I still own and use fanny packs. That old army issue is gone but I still use an old army issue camelback hawg all the time. Internet gear queers are as old as time.
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>>2845394
Oh, these camelbacks are ultraligh.
I have a "NATUREHIKE ULTRALIGHT FOLDABLE 22 L".
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>>2845394
Man that's an oldie and a goodie. I remember everyone on lighfighter.net going crazy over those as well as the RAID Pack.
PS still got one of the first limited runs of light fighter RAID packs.
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>>2845392
I don't know if it's the absolute biggest but I use the Hill People Gear M2016 buttpack and it's the exact same form. You also have to get their prairie belt for it to go on.
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>>2845392
>>2845464
Whoops forgot my pic. It's got molle on the sides as well.
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Helikon-Tex Foxtrot.
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>>2845474
You can use if without the harness too.
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>>2845474
This will still strain my arms and neck due to these suspenders.

>>2845466
Your picrel seems smaller in volume.
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>>2845476
>This will still strain my arms and neck due to these suspenders.
You can remove them see >>2845475
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>>2845477
Why pay for something I will never use then?
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>>2845485
you think that is a significant amount of the cost of the item? if you gonna be this level of picky you should learn about the fabrics used so you aren't getting "ripped" off.
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>>2845506
These bags are stupidly expensive you see. It matters.
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Foxpro scout pack
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>>2845512
Looks like the same design. What's the capacity?
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>>2845507
like I said in my first response, look into the fabrics being used and quickly the prices will all make sense.
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>>2845385
They will wobble around when you walk, like a girl with a big ass.
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GOT IT
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>>2845506
Asks for help and gets good suggestions rather than usual trolling… complains about helpful answers….
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>>2845385
That is autistic and gay looking at the same time.

The innate hyperCONSOOMING nature of your culture leads to some truly monstrous and mystifying creations. News just in, the Americans put their capitalist heads together and invented a new type of manbag again, for some reason.
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>>2846090
Of course you've got your designer flask tucked in there, that you researched at length before buying. I must consoom until the "bedder version" comes in from China, at which time I will "upgrade" my wadder boddle again.

Hahaha.
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>>2845385
I'm just mogging on you yanks but I have told no lies.
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>>2846099
It's made from pure titanium.
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I have a 5l fanny pack that I use quite a bit. Very convenient when you just have a few small things to carry but it’s more than will fit in your pockets. I don’t know why anyone would want a bigger one than that though. At that point a small backpack is more comfortable and also looks less dorky
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Have you thought of alternatives OP?
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>>2845385
check out bushwhacker packs OP
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That's really not where you want weight, in the war we had Molle battle belts and put a large pouch behind for things like tarps, and two in front of the hips for kit.

I'd recommend a Molle belt because it will achieve what you want, but it's also useful for things like axe belts, jump kits, etc and you can get them surplus.
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Pic relate.

It's got flat rigging because it's assumed you will have to wear it under a rucksack and a Vietnam style chest rig. That way you can just drop the rucksack and be ready to fight. And then you can also drop the battle belt rig wherever you have to set up a forward position and then you've just got your rig with the mags.

But same principle /out/, you drop your rucksack wherever you're camping, take the belt kit out to cut wood/brush/grass and carry a huge bundle back to camp on top of the belt rig similar to how you'd alice pack and that's when the shoulder straps come in clutch.
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I was a milfag and belt webbing was the standard issue, chestrigs built around the armour plates were way cooler and better for urban environments but in general, belt webbing was WAY better for heavier loads and walking a long way. Our belt webbing had shoulder straps so the weight was not totally on your hips.

Having said this, the purpose of belt webbing was to have multiple pouches readily available for belt ammo or whatever. Hiking around the place you would be much better witha better pack/frame and having the weight properly distributed there is more important. You could get away with a small bumbag for snacks and maps or whatever.
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Don't you people order from space? I thought we all had the same one on ;) LOL
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>>2845385
ive used a molle II waist bag for day hikes they work pretty good and they're cheap
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>>2845965
>$200 for a fanny pack
Insane
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>>2847856
People with too much free money.
Reminds me of this one time I saw an old woman birdwatching on a paved path while wearing a Fjällräven backpack for no good reason.
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>>2847857
>Fjällräven backpack for no good reason.
Fjallraven is literally a fashion brand now. I can see like 3-4 kankens daily on the train on my way to work
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>>2845392
>>2845464
>>2845466
Came here to post this. M2016 is the closest thing to what you are looking for without going into milsurp. There are a few hunting buttpacks that are enormous, too, but they cost far too much.
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>>2845476
Any large buttpack stuffed with gear needs suspenders. If you're male and have normal male hips, you may need at least a single suspender line regardless of how much weight is in it.
>>2845485
Almost every buttpack comes with some kind of suspender, even if just a single strap.
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>>2845385
I still have my old MEC one. picrel.
10litres is about as large as I would go. Make sure it has compression straps and hipbone pads.
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>>2845507
>$70
>stupidly expensive
You are such a nigger.
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>>2847999
>If you're male and have normal male hips, you may need at least a single suspender line regardless of how much weight is in it
Speak for yourself, fatso. I can do it just fine. Have you tried not having a bloated stomach wider than your hips?
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>>2848010
>$28 for the big pack
Fuck, bros, take me back.
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>>2848129
It doesn't matter, my floating ribs line up with my hips regardless of beer belly or not.
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Got this Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 to hold my camera and it is going great.

Feels really good to have the weight off my back and shoulders, and onto my hips.

These reviews say it all:

https://youtu.be/jOszWG8kGt8

https://youtu.be/y4fXwKASl0s
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Oh shit. My thread is still up? This board is dead.
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>>2848010
thats so nostalgic. man they used to make/sell good gear. mec has become a joke in modern times..
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>>2846099
>typing in baby talk to put down others on a korean underwater basket weaving forum
lol kill yourself
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>>2848179
welcome to a non shilled board newfag



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