WTS: Maxpedition Falcon-II getup in Olive Drab

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Glin1216
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Post by Glin1216 »

This badboy has served me well... but it's gotta go. Recently been replaced with the same pack in Tan.

See it here at Maxpedition.com
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/vie ... ategory=12

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On the front I've mounted an H2 pouch
(Perfect for the smaller delicate items you don't want crushed)
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/vie ... roduct=137

On the side I've mounted an H1 pouch
(Held all this crap)
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http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/vie ... roduct=133

Brand new this would cost you around $180.00
Selling it here for $120.00. It's still in great shape (As you can tell from the photos)
I know at least one other person on these forums owns one of these packs. Truth be told they are built tougher than they need to be, and as such they are a tad heavier. But it makes a great day-pack and has a lot of internal organization.

***Camelback and Spec-Ops Brand sheath not included (Unless you want 'em... additional cash moneys though.)


You buy now!
Thanks for reading.
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

I love mine. If anyone is looking for a touch scrambling/daypack, or even one for lightweight 2-3 day trips, this one is great. Compresses down rela small, and opens up big enough to carry whatever you might need for a day. I use mine for trad climbing and some single to multi-day solo alpine climbs.

Kudos
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