24 Apr 2014

Six Moons Packs

Recently Brian Frankle (ex ULA Packs) joined with Ron Monk at Six Moons Design to create the next "revolution" in lightweight packs. Although they have created a revolution in design the weight is not world shattering. But hey, the world is full of compromises.

I like their designs. Their packs a well worth consideration. I like the Fusion 30.

You can check out the pack range at http://www.sixmoondesigns.com/packs.html




2 comments:

  1. Military backpacks or tactical backpacks are not just for, well, the military. The word military itself brings to mind dangerous conditions and situations. Therefore, any gear associated with the military has to be tough and able to withstand a lot of abuse.military backpacks

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  2. When you are looking for the right tactical backpack
    for your needs, you should try to look at all the different properties that you may what the backpack to have. Different users have their own individual needs when it comes to tactical backpacks so it is a good idea to look at several different backpacks to see which one would be the most suitable for your needs.

    I completely agree that 5.11 tactical Rush 24is an amazing backpack . I have had this pack for a couple years and it has been a pleasure to own. There are plenty of other reviews that go into detail about the pack, so i wont do that here. But one thing this pack is missing is a waist belt. I have found that the Condor 241 battle belt with a 1-1/2″ web belt is a perfect combination for a waist belt on this pack. For a belt I am using the Blackhawk! 1.5 inch instructors gun belt. The best part is that you can get them to match some of the colors this pack comes in. See a video review of the pack with an attached waist belt setup on youtube under the ODCaveman channel by searching for 5.11 rush 24 waist belt.

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Hey, thanks for you contribution - I monitor my blog weekly. I will reply with comments, ideas and suggestions ASAP - In the meantime, remember, hiking is an outdoors experience to enjoy, not an army boot camp training exercise!!