how about posting up some pics of your load out and what you use the response pak for. Also, any modifications that you have made
I quite fancy a response pack, sadly I have had no luck in finding one over here
Here are some shots of my current bag, the contents vary, however this is what it contained this morning.
The bag in this picture is an old game bag from Barbour, it has a large main compartment, two bellows pockets on the front and a small penknife pocket on the side. Its old and tatty and doesn't look like it may contain expensive camera or bushcraft equipment.
Hidden inside the Barbour bag is another bag! this one is a LowePro AW100 camera bag, this provides the organization and waterproofing missing from the game bag, I can also spilt the bags and carry both separately if I find anything interesting to bring home
The contents of the main bag...
hat (Barmah),
tobacco pouches (2),
lighter,
brass match case,
handkerchief,
Nutrogena hand cream,
small blue stuff sack (contains mosi head net and tin of Nordic Summer (in poly bag, it leaks),
large carabiner,
pocket camera (Olympus 770),
schrade pocket knife,
notebook & pencil,
small torch with red LED for rummaging at night,

pocket carving tool,
firesteel,
crook knife,
belt pouch,
bushcraft knife and one of two sheaths,
pocket saw,
Silva compass,
diamond stone,
Silva L1 head torch or a Petzl e+lite,
wooden spoon,
kuksa,
string, assorted lengths,
gardening gloves (not pictured)
And probably a shemagh too.
The Belt pouch...
The contents of the belt pouch...
a small nylon credit card pouch containing some basic first aid supplies and...
a very small brass compass,
a pair of tweezers,
a pair of nail clippers,
some needles and thread,
Additionally...
a WW2 Heliograph (not so much for signaling but to help extract insects or debris from my eyes),
2 meters of very strong but very thin cord,
a can opener,
a diamond sharpening stone,
a tin of Vaseline,
a whistle and a handle-less firesteel on a piece of cord,
a small tube of superglue (for sticking fingers back on etc.),
And I will sometimes I keep a small folding knife or carving jack in there.
There are things that I'll add or subtract, larger first aid kit, books, water bladder etc.
Additionally the Lowpro bag comes with a padded insert for the main compartment that holds both my lenses, DSLR camera and camera cleaning gear so if the trip is more about photography than bushcraft I can upend the bag emptying out the bushcraft gear and replace it with the padded insert containing all my photographic gear.
Thanks for looking
