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    Rear pc panel suggestions

    Looking for a low profile hydration/storage back panel that will fit the back of my apc. I'd really like it to be as lowpro as possible because I spend a lot of time in a truck, but would also like the ability to store stuff like chemlights a gerber, and possibly a broken down mre. Currently the haley flatpack seems to fit but trying to see if there is anything else out there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rfairman View Post
    Looking for a low profile hydration/storage back panel that will fit the back of my apc. I'd really like it to be as lowpro as possible because I spend a lot of time in a truck, but would also like the ability to store stuff like chemlights a gerber, and possibly a broken down mre. Currently the haley flatpack seems to fit but trying to see if there is anything else out there.


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    You know I saw another Haley product, it was a flatpack design with a rip away pouch built into the bottom. I can not find any information on it now however. Not sure if it is old, I thought it was brand new this month?

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    They just released the large flatpack


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    Quote Originally Posted by rfairman View Post
    They just released the large flatpack


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    Negative Ghostrider. The one I saw a quick video clip of had a pull out tab on the bottom, for quick access without having to take the actual pack off. E.g. for a blow out kit / med kit. Not sure if this whole pack I saw would work for the OP anyway, however I am perplexed I can not find it anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VARIABLE9 View Post
    Negative Ghostrider. The one I saw a quick video clip of had a pull out tab on the bottom, for quick access without having to take the actual pack off. E.g. for a blow out kit / med kit. Not sure if this whole pack I saw would work for the OP anyway, however I am perplexed I can not find it anywhere.
    Hmmm that sounds very interesting


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    Quote Originally Posted by VARIABLE9 View Post
    Negative Ghostrider. The one I saw a quick video clip of had a pull out tab on the bottom, for quick access without having to take the actual pack off. E.g. for a blow out kit / med kit. Not sure if this whole pack I saw would work for the OP anyway, however I am perplexed I can not find it anywhere.
    Are you thinking of this from RE Factor?

    https://www.refactortactical.com/pro...nt=39307975562

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammell View Post
    Are you thinking of this from RE Factor?

    https://www.refactortactical.com/pro...nt=39307975562
    YES! I think I was drinking when I saw it first. Let's blame Jack Daniels.

    Moving on, this is what I was thinking of. Thanks gammell!

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    Rear pc panel suggestions

    I like the Camelbak M.U.L.E. for something like that. It's also great for a hiking. Holds essentials but still feels small.
    http://tacticalgear.com/camelbak-mul...138/654/1&dl=b

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    I like the idea of a small pack for you needs rather than a panel. If you're in a truck a lot and already wearing plates, putting more gear on your back doesn't seem like a great idea (to me at least). Through the pack on when you go on foot, take it off when you get in the truck.

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    I'm a big fan of the Twin Needle Mini Map that you can find at OP Tactical.


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