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<blockquote data-quote="Themoog" data-source="post: 3514039" data-attributes="member: 140925"><p>Ceasar, yes, it's a compelling option which will need to be factored into the equation. Gilmore Girl has certainly opened another raft of possibilities.</p><p></p><p>Some good news is that I've just ordered a new 'Man bag' which despite being considered being very effete in the UK by many, I find extremely useful.</p><p></p><p>It's one of these;</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.511tactical.com/2-banger-bag.html" target="_blank">http://www.511tactical.com/2-banger-bag.html</a></p><p></p><p>....having carried one of these below around with me day and night, rain or shine for the last five years;</p><p></p><p><a href="http://blackhawk.com/Products/Bags-Packs-Tactical-Nylon/Bags-Packs/Tactical-Packs/Battle-Bag.aspx" target="_blank">http://blackhawk.com/Products/Bags-Packs-Tactical-Nylon/Bags-Packs/Tactical-Packs/Battle-Bag.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>The Blackhawk was great but the plastic of the main clip lost it's securing tines and Blackhawk were a bit meh about letting me buy new ones. Shame. Good kit.</p><p></p><p>There's going to be room to include a set of all but the big and heavy binoculars in there wrapped in a soft cloth bag/wrapper or a leather pouch(think all the bags provided with bins I see pictured appear to be an afterthought or gesture imho) along with my usual tuht. (tuht -in case that doesn't translate = derogatory; tat, rubbish, cheap useless bits and bobs etc. junk shop stuff - fair translations fellow brits?)</p><p></p><p>I've also got into the habit of making use of other kit carrying options when I've been back to hospital for example and was pleased to find that the current bins I have will fit into a military style bum bag (chortle chortle) I was bought.</p><p></p><p>Between the two I've got enough daily capacity to keep the bins with me as I had anticipated.</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Tm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Themoog, post: 3514039, member: 140925"] Ceasar, yes, it's a compelling option which will need to be factored into the equation. Gilmore Girl has certainly opened another raft of possibilities. Some good news is that I've just ordered a new 'Man bag' which despite being considered being very effete in the UK by many, I find extremely useful. It's one of these; [url]http://www.511tactical.com/2-banger-bag.html[/url] ....having carried one of these below around with me day and night, rain or shine for the last five years; [url]http://blackhawk.com/Products/Bags-Packs-Tactical-Nylon/Bags-Packs/Tactical-Packs/Battle-Bag.aspx[/url] The Blackhawk was great but the plastic of the main clip lost it's securing tines and Blackhawk were a bit meh about letting me buy new ones. Shame. Good kit. There's going to be room to include a set of all but the big and heavy binoculars in there wrapped in a soft cloth bag/wrapper or a leather pouch(think all the bags provided with bins I see pictured appear to be an afterthought or gesture imho) along with my usual tuht. (tuht -in case that doesn't translate = derogatory; tat, rubbish, cheap useless bits and bobs etc. junk shop stuff - fair translations fellow brits?) I've also got into the habit of making use of other kit carrying options when I've been back to hospital for example and was pleased to find that the current bins I have will fit into a military style bum bag (chortle chortle) I was bought. Between the two I've got enough daily capacity to keep the bins with me as I had anticipated. All the best Tm [/QUOTE]
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