Day sack with waist pockets

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Bowlander

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Nov 28, 2011
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Forest of Bowland
I'm pretty sure my shoulder bag is causing my sciatica and so am looking for a daysack with storage on the straps for gps, phone and notebook. Is there an off the shelf bag that would do, or do I need to make something with Molle? I have a 5.11 small trauma pack which I need to carry at times.

I seem to have lost my google fu with this!

Thanks,


Rob

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Quixoticgeek

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Aug 4, 2013
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I have recently got a Osprey Tempest 30, which is the ladies version of the Osprey Talon 33. It has 2 waist pockets, and a pocket on the left shoulder strap.

The pocket on the left shoulder strap is big enough for a phone of GPS (assuming your gps isn't too big). I use it to carry my phone, which is quite a large brick type thing (bigger than an iphone).

The waist pockets are both the same size, big enough to hold a phone, small note book, etc... If you have specific measurements of items you want to check, I can measure the pockets out.

There are also 2 webbing loops on each shoulder strap, that you could either use to attach another pouch type thing, or to clip items to them. I carry my camera bag by clipping it to both shoulder straps.

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janso

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Dec 31, 2012
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Penwith, Cornwall
Bowlander; without going the molle route you may be hard pushed to find anything. When I'm out instructing on the hill I use a Ribz pack for handy items like nav kit, gps, snacks, binos, etc.
Perfect for what you want and dead comfy mate



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Chiseller

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Oct 5, 2011
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West Riding
Bowlander; without going the molle route you may be hard pushed to find anything. When I'm out instructing on the hill I use a Ribz pack for handy items like nav kit, gps, snacks, binos, etc.
Perfect for what you want and dead comfy mate



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+1 but make sure you get the right chest size for weather you will be wearing them over a coat or over a shirt /thin smock etc.

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