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Maxpedition BDU pocket organiser by overly curious bystander on Flickr.
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Great wright up on this pack.

The pack on the left is the Maxpedition Falcon II. The pack on the right is the Fieldline Tactical Surge Hydration Pack. What’s the difference? Quality and price. The Falcon II retails at $162.99, but you can find it for as low as $120 if you know where to look (eBay). Fieldline’s pack comes in at around $40. The real estate is all very similar, except for the material. The Falcon II is a super strong 1050-Denier nylon while the Surge doesn’t even list the strength of its material (It’s crap). This imitation pack comes with lackluster stitching and a cheap built-in bladder. Be aware of what you’re buying before spending your cash. When you’re depending on your gear, dropping more money on a superior product is almost always worth it. The last thing you need is a cheap product to fail you when you need it most, like bugging out or hiking in the wilderness. Stay tactical. #tactical #maxpedition #tacticalpack #backpack #bugoutbag #shtf #wrol #outdoors #hiking #camping #prepping #201tactical
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NITECORE TM26 QuadRay 3500 Lumen Flashlight. the grand daddy of all flashlight. with 3500 lumen (in turbo mode for between 45mins to an hour of runtime), this is essentially a spotlight in your hand. yes. it fits right into your hand. awesome! :)
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Everything a Digital Designer needs (excluding iPhone 4, moleskin and computer)
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Mac’s Customs XM-L 26650
(Source: Mac’s Customs)
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The majority of my EDC is crammed into a Maxpedition Fatty
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Surefire Hellfighter
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