I can't escape it....
I'm stuck in the 80's, 70's or whatever (I got my 1st in 87).
I keep going back to the ol skewl medium Alice pack as my main pack. I know, I know, I've just crushed any thoughts of me being ubertacticool with anyone out there ;) Specially Protus who loves all that multi cam MOLLE gear ;)
We have a couple of the newer packs. The smaller ones like the 3 day "assault" packs are o.k. but don't hold enough IMO. Great for car kits and that's what we use them for.
Recently got a USMC digital 3 day "assault pack" and thought- "this will make a good new BOB for the boy."
That was fun. We hadn't repacked his pack in a good while.... I took out the plastic utensils- the bright green Alligator knife, the orange'ish Monkey shaped spoon, etc. LOL I looked at him and laughed. "Here you are whacking targets at 100 yards with your .22 AK, choking people out and you have these as a backup" (holding up the Eddie the Alligator plastic knife) LMAO!!
I like the USMC pack, but again, it's too small for a main pack IMO.
Went the cool daddy new MOLLE pack route about a year ago after one of the flat "O" shaped shoulder strap attachments to ALICE #3 broke off. Plastic frame, waist strap (I don't think packs used in a tactical situation should have a waist strap- just the way we trained way back in the day). Lots of compartments, attachment points, etc.
Never learned to like it.
So, 24 years later, "the circle is now complete" and I'm right back with the pack (style) I originally started out with. Call me a creature of habit, call me resistant to change, you just can't call me a gear snob ;) LOL
Tactical Tailor shoulder straps are about the biggest "upgrade" I've done to the old gals. I'd like to make or buy a semi rigid sheet type internal frame dealee (you gear guys correct my wording on this huh?) as I don't like the ALICE frame.
FWIW, I've carried a good bit of poundage over the years in the first 3 of these. You don't "have" to have a frame to carry upwards of 60 lbs. in one. You'll WANT a frame... but it's not 100% necessary.
Anyone still using the old gal other than me? How long you had one? Any good modifications or upgrades?
I'm stuck in the 80's, 70's or whatever (I got my 1st in 87).
I keep going back to the ol skewl medium Alice pack as my main pack. I know, I know, I've just crushed any thoughts of me being ubertacticool with anyone out there ;) Specially Protus who loves all that multi cam MOLLE gear ;)
We have a couple of the newer packs. The smaller ones like the 3 day "assault" packs are o.k. but don't hold enough IMO. Great for car kits and that's what we use them for.
Recently got a USMC digital 3 day "assault pack" and thought- "this will make a good new BOB for the boy."
That was fun. We hadn't repacked his pack in a good while.... I took out the plastic utensils- the bright green Alligator knife, the orange'ish Monkey shaped spoon, etc. LOL I looked at him and laughed. "Here you are whacking targets at 100 yards with your .22 AK, choking people out and you have these as a backup" (holding up the Eddie the Alligator plastic knife) LMAO!!
I like the USMC pack, but again, it's too small for a main pack IMO.
Went the cool daddy new MOLLE pack route about a year ago after one of the flat "O" shaped shoulder strap attachments to ALICE #3 broke off. Plastic frame, waist strap (I don't think packs used in a tactical situation should have a waist strap- just the way we trained way back in the day). Lots of compartments, attachment points, etc.
Never learned to like it.
So, 24 years later, "the circle is now complete" and I'm right back with the pack (style) I originally started out with. Call me a creature of habit, call me resistant to change, you just can't call me a gear snob ;) LOL
Tactical Tailor shoulder straps are about the biggest "upgrade" I've done to the old gals. I'd like to make or buy a semi rigid sheet type internal frame dealee (you gear guys correct my wording on this huh?) as I don't like the ALICE frame.
FWIW, I've carried a good bit of poundage over the years in the first 3 of these. You don't "have" to have a frame to carry upwards of 60 lbs. in one. You'll WANT a frame... but it's not 100% necessary.
Anyone still using the old gal other than me? How long you had one? Any good modifications or upgrades?



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