The Tomahawk Elite LX is made by pro-force (highlander), but dont let that put you off, this seems to be a good bag. Before buying it a couple of months ago, I researched all kinds of molle type packs, and after reading a review on arrse, I decided to go ahead.
http://http://www.arrse.co.uk/content/786-review-multicam-tomahawk-elite-lx-daysack.html
Ive recently bought another pack from a member of this fold, so when I get it, my current pack will be surplus, SWMBO would be slightly annoyed if I filled our downstairs loo with any more kit.
The pack has been taken out into the wilds only a couple of times, and on each occasion has been extremely comfortable, and held whatever was thrown in.
The design is similar to the maxpedition or 5.11 72hr, with molle attachments all around. The back has a hydration pocket, which is padded on both sides, so other fragile things could be carried safely too.
The main compartment is quite a biggun, the outer flap sound has a zipped compartment, then the main hold. Then a fabric diver to separate things inside, theres also another way through to the outside via 2 velcro flaps at the top (perhaps you carry a clansman)
The larger of the 2 front compartments again has a zip compartment, and a nice array of pockets, which just happen to hold things like, laplander saws, knives, steels and other goodies, so they are all organised and ready to use.
The smaller compartment has enough room for a tarp, hammock or waterproofs, again with a zip compartment and mesh divider.
The pack itself is 35 - 40L, the zips are nice and strong. Nice padded shoulder straps and belt. The only issue is at the base of the pack, there are 4 loops for securing a bed roll or bag, one of these loops is unstitched at one side, this could very easily be repaired by someone with good dewing skills or access to a sewing machine.
The pack was a little overstuffed with clothing for the pictures, but you get the idea.
I paid £85 for this, but I'm sure it can be bought cheaper, I would like to swap rather than sell.
I ideally am looking for a tarp, but open to offers.
Thanks for looking
http://http://www.arrse.co.uk/content/786-review-multicam-tomahawk-elite-lx-daysack.html
Ive recently bought another pack from a member of this fold, so when I get it, my current pack will be surplus, SWMBO would be slightly annoyed if I filled our downstairs loo with any more kit.
The pack has been taken out into the wilds only a couple of times, and on each occasion has been extremely comfortable, and held whatever was thrown in.
The design is similar to the maxpedition or 5.11 72hr, with molle attachments all around. The back has a hydration pocket, which is padded on both sides, so other fragile things could be carried safely too.
The main compartment is quite a biggun, the outer flap sound has a zipped compartment, then the main hold. Then a fabric diver to separate things inside, theres also another way through to the outside via 2 velcro flaps at the top (perhaps you carry a clansman)
The larger of the 2 front compartments again has a zip compartment, and a nice array of pockets, which just happen to hold things like, laplander saws, knives, steels and other goodies, so they are all organised and ready to use.
The smaller compartment has enough room for a tarp, hammock or waterproofs, again with a zip compartment and mesh divider.
The pack itself is 35 - 40L, the zips are nice and strong. Nice padded shoulder straps and belt. The only issue is at the base of the pack, there are 4 loops for securing a bed roll or bag, one of these loops is unstitched at one side, this could very easily be repaired by someone with good dewing skills or access to a sewing machine.
The pack was a little overstuffed with clothing for the pictures, but you get the idea.
I paid £85 for this, but I'm sure it can be bought cheaper, I would like to swap rather than sell.
I ideally am looking for a tarp, but open to offers.
Thanks for looking