Best way to carry kit?

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ashes1627

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Nov 13, 2010
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Hello all. I was wondering what others feel is the best way to carry commonly used and small kit? I know some people prefer to carry this sort of stuff on a army surplus assault vest or PLCE webbing, whereas others prefer to carry a small rucksack (such as a 10l or 20l rucksack). What do you use?
 
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A shoulder bag.

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:)
 
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Shewie

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A bit of a mix of shoulder bags or small day sacks for me.

I like to have a brew usually when I'm out for a bimble so I pack a stove, brew kit and water. Maybe a book depending on what I'm out for, or a camera or binos etc.

Sometimes I'd rather take a small day sack so it's out of the way and not bothering me too.
 

Peter_t

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Oct 13, 2007
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if you don't like funny looks or abuse i wouldn't use plce or assult vests. they also have the disadvantage of making you look like a wana-be rambo and genrally suspicious.


pete
 

Bushcraftsman

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Apr 12, 2008
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always a rucksack for me...infact an old school one..never an assault vest or PLCE like peter said otherwise you just look a bit odd..atleast with just a rucksack you dont attract any unwanted attention
 

RAPPLEBY2000

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Dec 2, 2003
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I use army webbing, I hardly ever get comments, 3 in 20 years!
I've never been stopped by the police.
I've had some funny looks? which has never bothered me. When I'm out (scaring old ladies :rolleyes: ) I often stop to talk to passers by and it's never a problem, I use it because I find it comfortable and functional.
There are several people on BCUK that use webbing or parts of webbing.
I'm just not head to foot DPM with it, and I don't wear it to the shops, or to nightclubs, just be sensible where you wear it you'll be fine.

I when it comes down to it it's just a different way of carrying it, and it's personal choice.
OK, bring it on.....:pokenest:

This thread will enlighten you to the surprisingly strong views some have against webbing:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41983&highlight=PLCE
 
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johnboy

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Oct 2, 2003
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I use a small day sack 30-40L. I'm currently favouring a Camelback Motherlode. It has a huge amount of storage spots for all manner of small kit.

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Not cheap new but not too bad if you find one secondhand...
 

Bushcraftsman

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depends what kit you have, if its just something for a day trip why not just get something like a nike or addidas school bag? I have that whenever I go out for 2 days and a night and its fine, get my tarp hammock clothes, folding saw (carry knife on me) food and clothes all in it easily :) think mine is slightly larger than most though addidas make good sized ones I believe
 

johnboy

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The very first 'proper outdoor walk' I can remember doing was with School we walked up Sugarloaf I was carrying one of these..

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I can remember drinking a can of Quatro at the top.:)

I had fun and didn't die...
 
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Barn Owl

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Mountain Warehouse shops have a nice wee 25L sac in olive green.
I picked one up last year cheap.

Haven't been in since though.
 

RAPPLEBY2000

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Dec 2, 2003
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Or....A place for everything, and everything in it's place!
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comfy well balanced, everything to hand in an instant.
(no, I don't carry that knife anywhere public)

my lighter weight version of the above:
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Go on...be "rock and roll"! :cool:
be a subversive Bushcraft webbing user!!! :lmao:

:rolleyes:....as if it really mattered in the big scheme of things...:rolleyes:

try some if you like it, get some.
 
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