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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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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?
They just released the large flatpack
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Inkslinger
03-19-17, 15:36
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-mule-coyote?hp=y&gclid=CIfqnY2149ICFVZMDQodatkG_Q#/23138/654/1&dl=b
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.
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.
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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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/products/the-aggressor?variant=39307975562
Are you thinking of this from RE Factor?
https://www.refactortactical.com/products/the-aggressor?variant=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 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thm5FuY1MdQ). Thanks gammell!
I'm a big fan of the Twin Needle Mini Map that you can find at OP Tactical.
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Look at the Emdom Vehicle Hydro. Seems like exactly what you need.
Look at the Emdom Vehicle Hydro. Seems like exactly what you need.
That is very similar to the SKD hydro I have on their now. I just haven't gotten a bladder for it yet
Edit: scratch that! SKD has better pictures of it on their site that is way better than what I'm running.
I do like the idea of the camelback mule as I can take it off to access what is inside though. The only thing I don't like about this is the extra straps to get in the way of a sling or something. Although that may also not be an issue.
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I spend a lot of time in a truck wearing a pc and I'm not a fan of having a lot on my back. I currently have a First Spear .5 liter hydro pouch that I can fill if I need to.
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I spend a lot of time in a truck wearing a pc and I'm not a fan of having a lot on my back. I currently have a First Spear .5 liter hydro pouch that I can fill if I need to.
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DC- Off topic, but can you tell me more about the chest rig you're running on there?
On topic-
You're not going to get much more low-profile than what's already been listed- especially once you throw a water bladder in there.
I'd vote for the Haley Flatpack- not the most versatile thing ever, but seems large enough for what you want, and you can use it as a regular small day pack as well, if you ever take it off your PC.
DC- Off topic, but can you tell me more about the chest rig you're running on there?
On topic-
You're not going to get much more low-profile than what's already been listed- especially once you throw a water bladder in there.
I'd vote for the Haley Flatpack- not the most versatile thing ever, but seems large enough for what you want, and you can use it as a regular small day pack as well, if you ever take it off your PC.
It's a Mayflower Pusher chest rig
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It's a Mayflower Pusher chest rig
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Great rig.
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I am a huge fan of the Twin Needle Mini MAP, as well as the SKD/PIG gRUNT and 2L Hydration packs. All three will fit on the back of a PC with ease.
I run an Emdom Vehicle Hydration carrier specifically because it's strong enough to carry breaching tools. It's quite heavy for its size, being made of 1000 denier nylon. I have a 2L Camelback in it, but once full it's crazy thick in a car and no way in hell you are accessing anything yourself.
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