I am stream lining my bags as I can't fit any more in the cupboard!
All 3 are in great condition
Maxpedition Kodiak £95
Maxpedition Sitka £75
Great bags and really handy to use and get to your kit as they swing round the body without having to take them off your shoulder
20170723_133325 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-38-35 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
Here's the blurb from an official website for the Kodiak
2017-07-23_05-39-06 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
These 2 bags are very similar except for size
Here's the blurb for the Sitka
Harkila Bearhunter Rucksack Chair £65
2017-07-23_05-37-35 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-38-02 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
Again a useful piece of kit being a rucksack and a chair (hence the name). It's about 25 litres or so in capacity.
Great day pack and surprisingly comfortable when carrying.
Here's the blurb again.
A versatile rucksack chair. The rucksack is made from PU-coated ripstop fabric and the chair is steel. The outside features five pockets, including 3 watherproof zipped pockets and multiple handy 'D' rings.
The chair folds away neatly and integrates nicely with the rucksack to be carried. The chair can also be completely detached leaving the rucksack to be used conventionally.
2017-07-23_05-39-56 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-39-48 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-40-05 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
Thanks for looking
Please PM me if interested.
All 3 are in great condition
Maxpedition Kodiak £95
Maxpedition Sitka £75
Great bags and really handy to use and get to your kit as they swing round the body without having to take them off your shoulder
20170723_133325 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-38-35 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
Here's the blurb from an official website for the Kodiak
- Main compartment: 17 high x 10 wide x 4 thick with internal organization
- Top front: 4.5 high x 9 wide x 2 thick with internal organization
- Bottom front: 10 high x 9 wide x 2 thick with internal organization
- Approximate Capacity: 1100 cu. in.
- Fits up to 15.4" (diagonal screen size) laptop computer.
- Main compartment and hydration compartment can accept CCW accessories
- Shoulder strap designed to go over left shoulder for better weapon shouldering
- Bag can be worn in front and contents comfortably accessed while sitting down
- Water bottle pocket sized to fit 32oz Nalgene bottle
- Compatible with 100oz hydration reservoir
- Theft deterrent devices built-in to capture zipper pulls
- PALS modular webbing throughout to for attaching accessories
- Top and side handles
2017-07-23_05-39-06 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
These 2 bags are very similar except for size
Here's the blurb for the Sitka
- Main compartment: 16.5 high x 8.5 wide x 3 thick with internal organization
- Top front: 7.5 wide x 4 high x 2 thick with internal organization
- Bottom front: 8 high x 7 high x 2 thick with internal organization
- Approximate Capacity: 618 cu. in.
- Main compartment and hydration compartment can accept CCW accessories
- Shoulder strap designed to go over left shoulder for better weapon shouldering
- Bag can be worn in front and contents comfortably accessed while sitting down
- Water bottle pocket sized to fit 32oz Nalgene bottle
- Compatible with 100oz hydration reservoir
- PALS modular webbing throughout to for attaching accessories
- Top and side handles
Harkila Bearhunter Rucksack Chair £65
2017-07-23_05-37-35 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-38-02 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
Again a useful piece of kit being a rucksack and a chair (hence the name). It's about 25 litres or so in capacity.
Great day pack and surprisingly comfortable when carrying.
Here's the blurb again.
A versatile rucksack chair. The rucksack is made from PU-coated ripstop fabric and the chair is steel. The outside features five pockets, including 3 watherproof zipped pockets and multiple handy 'D' rings.
The chair folds away neatly and integrates nicely with the rucksack to be carried. The chair can also be completely detached leaving the rucksack to be used conventionally.
2017-07-23_05-39-56 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-39-48 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
2017-07-23_05-40-05 by Mark Aspell, on Flickr
Thanks for looking
Please PM me if interested.
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