Tactical Tailor Urban Operator is a nice understated edc pack.
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Tactical Tailor Urban Operator is a nice understated edc pack.
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Check out the Oakley bags...been using one for work for years and been thinking of grabbing one of their smaller for edc use...i too considered the Tactical Tailor but when my wife said it looked too much like a purse...well I reconsidered which is unfortunate because I like the side zip access...
Tom bihn makes nice bags as well. I think that's how it's spelt. They're exellent quality but just not my style.
Kifaru has that new Antero that looks awsome.
Kifaru Urban Zippy is my EDC pack. Great bag. Built like a tank.
https://store.kifaru.net/mobile/urba...ters-p150.aspx
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Anyone rocking a ggg griff?
I like the side access cuts as they give tiu immediate access to your pistol whether on or off but I'm wondering if it's almost to big of a pack?
Seems like a good option as in grey, it's not overly tactical...
That's a great-looking pack. I'd like to have one in OD green (I sent them the suggestion). However, I agree with the previous post that it's much better to buy a civilian backpacking / hiking brand if you truly want to look low-profile. Anything that has "operator" in the name still looks tactical, no matter what color it is.
Dave
Check out an Arcteryx Mantis. Mine has been great.
http://www.moontrail.com/arc-teryx-mantis-26.php
OP I have a North Face Recon backpack that I bought in 2008ish and use everyday in both daily life and as an LEO. I've carried everything from my workout clothes and snacks for patrol to an MP5K in it. If you REALLY want to blend in then wear what the people you are trying to blend in with are wearing. Even most of the "discrete" tactical bags on the market are unusual enough in design and construction that they will tip off the more observant folks in everyday life. If you just want to avoid comments about your MOLLE webbing, well that's a different story.
FWIW, North Face's 2016 designs look pretty good, and they are making them out of cordura starting this year, rather than nylon. I myself plan to take a look at them at some point later this year. Also, Patagonia has a giant selection of backpacks in all colors and sizes with some really interesting selections in pocket layouts.
None of these blend in an urban or suburban environment at all. I see similar designs quite often here in DC and it is an instant tip off that the wearer is either LEO or military, or *gasp* a prepared citizen. North Face/Patagonia/Arcteryx/Osprey et. al. doesnt engender nearly the same reaction.
Last edited by ChaseN; 06-15-15 at 02:47.
Maxpedition is now making a number of bags made to look less tacti-cool and tend to have plenty of useful pockets, etc. I was considering one of these for example:
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...AG-83p6723.htm
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Valid points. But the problem is that most people will stand out because they do not have oblivious look on them all of the time.
The main problem is that it is a fine line between complete anonymity and durability. North Face makes a good pack but I have worn several out, to the point they were not usable, using them in semi-permissible environments on a daily basis.
Look at what the point is for the bag and then make you weigh the advantages vs. disadvantages. If you are caring your lunch and a tablet then you can carry what ever you want. If it is your Get Home Bag then you may have the most Low Vis bag out there but if it does not hold up when the SHTF then it is useless. You must weight durability with concealability. If you use a pack like the Low Viz Tactical Tailor or Kifaru packs then yes you loose a little ananimity but gain durability.
I personally have not used a pack made from ballistics nylon in about 13 years. The lightest material I will use is 500 D Cordura. The Nylon products just don't hold up under stress and a SHTF situation is stress.
Looking around now days even the pseudo-tactical stuff around seem common place. Even the hipsters are caring that stuff. So it really just depends on your area and what you want to do with it. Weight out the pros and cons for the bags you are looking at and ten make a choice.
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