[video=vimeo;66737639]https://vimeo.com/66737639[/video]
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Good video, Aaron. Thanks for putting it up. Helpful to see how someone else packs their gear.
The pack you show is the exact pack, aside from the color, that I should be seeing in a months time. Couple of quick questions. I didn't see you put any water in the pack - I assume there is a water sleeve/clip inside the bag, plus a water hose port? Is there also an internal pocket for keys/wallet? I pretty certain I've read these are part of the pack, but didn't see you use them here (unless I missed something, which is entirely possible).
I would be interested in seeing a list of each pull out bag and what size they are etc. I know he touched on it in the video but an exact list would be awesome. Also, the small and medium belt pouches for the Timberline series seem bigger than I had envisioned which is a plus. I though Aron might have misqouted and they were actually a size medium and large but he re-stated it later in the video so I will go with him on that one. Actually has me re-thinking my set up. I have a DT1 on order and went with the Auxillary gun bearer but think the idea of using a medium belt pouch is way cooler and more functional.
The only issue I have with mounting my rifle to my pack in this manner is getting my hands on it quickly while hunting in grizzly country.
I have to stop watching your videos! Now I've convinced myself I "need" more stuff to properly accessories my pack.
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http://vimeo.com/66737639#at=0
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