Aye Up,
What a coincidence that this thread has been resurrected -
Ryan -
If you don't mind British plain Olive green how about this set up -
Warrior assault belt (not cheap but really comfortable and adjusts easily);
British
webbing yoke (not Bergan side pouch yoke!) slightly mod'ed to fit belt;
Snugpack response pack (a sort of '58 pattern kidney pouch replacement);
1 (or 2) x Brit water bottle pouch; (I keep field tool set in one and H20 + millbank in 2nd home made pouch (rhs);
1 x Brit Bergan side (rocket) pouch - with a side-lock buckle added to lock it to the response pack for stability;
1 x dump pouch;
Several small utility pouches - GPS; Mauser folder;
1 x brolly carrier (self made) see
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=141716&highlight=umbrella
All of this is available (2017) and with the exception of the warrior belt (£50!) is relatively cheap.
The
last time that I used such a system (work-wise) - '58 pattern webbing was on its way out (just!)
.
After carrying a ruck since, I have recently gone back to trial-ing the webbing system shown
for summer use and can carry everything that I need for a 'bushcraft' day out.
Although my main reason for doing so was to try and limit a sweat soaked back due to carrying a ruck (I often tend to keep on the move and put a fair few miles in), I have found that for the same weight of kit as in a ruck, the webbing feels less restrictive, more comfortable (most of the weight is on my hips now) plus items are more quickly accessible. (And the sweat issue
has receded
).
I'm presently working on a '58 pattern style poncho roll holder (in plain olive) so that I can add that to carry a hex tarp (tarpee) that I have just completed and which I intend to clip on, preferably between the response pack and the rocket pouch for later in the year -when the weather is wet........er.
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