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Mystery Ranch Super Slick
Mystery Ranch Rare Military Sweet Pea hybrid
GORUCK OD Green GR1
Tactical Tailor ROP
Mystery Ranch Trance XXX
Dunamis Gear Runt with accessories
Wild Things MCB X-Pac?
Mystery Ranch Hip Monkey and Sling Pocket


Looking for similar quality packs and bags for Duplex, NICE or Stone Glacier frames, Mystery Ranch OD Scape Artist, Kifaru Hooligan or Timberlines and similar internal frame Kifaru, Dyneema/SilNy shelters and tipis, RMR Type2, mid size packrafts

Open to all quality outdoor gear
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Any interest in a new Stone Glacier 5900 on X-curve with a small belt?
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I already have a frame, was mostly looking just for bags.
What are you interested in?
 
Had some people asking about the Sweet Pea/3DAP hybrid.

The civilian Sweet Pea is what Mystery Ranch based the 3 DAP from when it was being developed for the military market. The Sweet Pea has no PALS webbing on the sides with ice axe loops on the bottom front and only the 1 zippered pocket on the lid with no built in divided organizer. The 3DAP has PALS webbing on the side with no ice axe loops and 2 seperate zippered pockets on the lid with a built in divided organizer and some having a radio access zipper behind the shoulder straps.
This is a hybrid of the 2. It also has a wider opening zipper for the 2 lid pockets than the Sweet Pea or 3 DAP that goes almost the full width of the top lid along with the 2 interior pockets on the inside.

From Dana Gleason
"Now, we ended up building a couple of hundred of these and selling them around Bozeman around 2005, I guess, we started up with the first 3-ZIP. Its initial version had the three zippers coming together as a point, with a little hole. After the first half dozen prototypes, I realized we needed to build it with three separate zippers and this little triangular panel that comes up underneath the top of the pack, which gives us an absolute weather-proof seal. Once that was done, we had a great pack that was initially for skiing, but most other people who saw it went, “Oh, that’s funny” and didn’t really take it further.

It was about another year and a half later, when we started doing a version that we showed to a number of people on the military side and they saw the access advantages, that 3-ZIP really took off. On the military side we’ve done more thanc 100,000 of them to this point and it’s become a pretty accepted design."
 
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