+1 for this, although other shops make them. I have a few of the light weight and regular ones that I mix and match. I also mix in some Silnylon stuff sacks from Jimmy tarps of various sizes.
Here is my general packing scheme for a couple of days or more.
- Depending on what pack I am using, I will pack my most used items or stuff I need quickly in the top and outside pockets.
- sleep gear in the bottom in a compression sack
- kill kit in a kifaru pullout
- cook gear in a stuff sack or mesh bag
- food in a stuff sack or pull out that make it easy to hang.
- extra clothes in a stuff sack or compression bag
- small stuff I want organized in OR pouch like med kit, batteries and chargers, hygiene etc
- possibles bag of everything else in a stuff sack or pull out
- pull outs for things I want separated by function
A couple of things, I learned is don’t go apeshit with them. There is a slight weight penalty but in reality, my gear gets divided into stuff I really like segmented and organized and stuff I just need to have along. All the have along stuff is rolling around together in the possibles pouch. Also, I wouldn’t waste $ on dyneema pouches. I bought a few and they are fine but the weight savings is limited and doesn’t justify the cost IMO.
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