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    Quote Originally Posted by docsherm View Post
    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.
    People are also very attune to colors and a bag can have molle webbing all over it as long as it's not in tan, camo, or mil green. Those are the scary "military" colors people notice. I'd bet molle webbing is less an issue than colors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
    People are also very attune to colors and a bag can have molle webbing all over it as long as it's not in tan, camo, or mil green. Those are the scary "military" colors people notice. I'd bet molle webbing is less an issue than colors.
    Agreed. That is why I go with a Dark Coyote. I think that and Black are the two most "friendly" non military colors out there. Those in the know understand that Coyote i s a very common military color but the average person on the streets thinks it is just some brown backpack. I don't do black because it stands out once you get into nature....a lot.
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    Take a look at Camera bags by Lowepro, Mountainsmith, Manfrotto, Timbuck2. Find one with the camera and lens accessories that are removable. lots of compartments and storage in those.

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    Check out Tactical Tailor. If you like sling bags and want a good edc bag you cant go wrong with
    http://www.tacticaltailor.com/concea...yslingbag.aspx

    My buddy has one, for about a year, uses it for everything. He to rides a bike... more of a crotch rocket but he swears by the bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GO_ALLOUT View Post
    Anyone rocking a ggg griff?
    Seems like a good option as in grey, it's not overly tactical...
    Saw one in the Norfolk VA Airport last week. It sure wasn't fooling me even if the guy was in civvies.
    It looked a lot more military Than I expected... I looked at picking one up but it looked more LBT3 day packey than the web pictures indicated. Not low profile enough for me.

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    Thanks for the feedback...agreed, looks a bit bigger. Just love the side access slots, wish they'd offer that feature on some smaller bags.

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    For what it's worth, I just received this pack from Amazon - this is an example of what I consider low-profile: a European outdoor / hiking brand that is functional without the military / LE appearance:

    Jack Wolfskin J-Pack De Luxe Business-Travel Pack

    I'm using it as a go bag and carry-on for travel around the Middle East and Southwest Asia. I picked this brand because I wanted something that doesn't say "American" like a North Face or Columbia pack when I'm traveling through airports in the Middle East. I don't carry my laptop in it on a daily basis, so that leaves room for a 1.5 liter water bottle, MRE, first aid kit, travel towel, extra socks and T-shirt, gloves, eye pro case, and a few other things in the main compartment, with multi-tool, strap cutter, spare glasses, passport, granola bars, etc. in the outer organizer pockets. I could definitely fit more in there if I needed to. It also has two side pouches - I use one for a Motorola radio and could put a second, smaller water bottle in the other.

    It's pretty comfortable - the back (front?) of the pack has the raised padding / inverted Y-channel venting against your back to help keep you cool, and it seems sturdy enough to survive for a while. It may not last for a decade, but it should be good enough to keep in the car and throw on my back if I need to hump my way home.

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