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webbing styles.
25 April 2013, 17:01,
#11
RE: webbing styles.
im not sure about camalbaks, like a few bikers, i dont trust rucksacks, to easy to damage a spine in a crash, not sure how that applies to push bikes, but im still very wary about them, and a vest or webbing, will allow me to keep a radio handy, when i get one.
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25 April 2013, 17:01,
#12
RE: webbing styles.
I carry my EDC items in these, they are big enough for most peoples needs,..and can be wore while out anywhere and not be noticed under a jacket

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170990582729?s...1497.l2649

and I carry a legal penknife in this

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GERMAN-ARMY-PO...9521158%26
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26 April 2013, 12:50, (This post was last modified: 26 April 2013, 13:12 by Scythe13.)
#13
RE: webbing styles.
This is something I'm looking at to go with a magazine molle system. Might suit your needs.


http://www.nightgear.co.uk/511-Belt-511-...269ngp.htm

Or if you've not got much stuff, maybe something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Belt-bag-bumba...6fc7e863f2
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27 April 2013, 17:38,
#14
RE: webbing styles.
You will come out cheaper and carry more in the long run!

http://www.discountramps.com/bike-cargo-trailer.htm
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27 April 2013, 21:24,
#15
RE: webbing styles.
probably getting one of these

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bicycle-cargo-tr...le+trailer

for camping, 90liter capacity. bit hard to get through cycle path blocks though, need to be lifted over gates, or stiles.
when shtf, i can mount a larger solar panel on the top, over the load space. and adding dynos to the wheels, to trickle charge batteries. oh and stick an antenna for a radio hidden as a warning flag.
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28 April 2013, 08:33,
#16
RE: webbing styles.
i would reccomend looking at molle webbing. you need to make sure its good stuff though not just cheap paintball/airsoft ripoff stuff Smile personally i like condor. with molle you can totally customise your rig down to the minutest detail and its pretty fast to change stuff if you decide you want something moved or if you want to add something new.

im not sure what your meaning for actually mounting the gear though. if its not a belt you want you could look at a chest rig or a vest. but if your just after something that you could still use and blend in then i would suggest a day sack for EDC Smile
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3 May 2013, 14:33,
#17
RE: webbing styles.
http://www.military1st.co.uk/products/10...tAodomUAgQ

Got one of those going for £18 if you're interested?
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3 May 2013, 14:36,
#18
RE: webbing styles.
looks sort of familiar??Big GrinBig Grin
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3 May 2013, 14:50,
#19
RE: webbing styles.
I should think so too Wink

Unfortunately I look even more weird and undesirable wearing it than I normally do, so I've been banned from wearing it and told I need to get rid! Shame, cause it's really comfortable, has loads of pockets etc and with the two big pockets on the back it's perfect for a day out.

Bloody women.
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3 May 2013, 15:29,
#20
RE: webbing styles.
(3 May 2013, 14:50)BeardyMan Wrote: I should think so too Wink

Unfortunately I look even more weird and undesirable wearing it than I normally do, so I've been banned from wearing it and told I need to get rid! Shame, cause it's really comfortable, has loads of pockets etc and with the two big pockets on the back it's perfect for a day out.

Bloody women.

well it didnt fit me-didnt even go around! thats why i got rid!Big Grin
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