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    Default USA made bag

    I'm looking for a good to high quality made in the USA bag. After doing a bit of research I've come across a few companies that offer bags in $85-$200 range. Would love if anyone had feedback on any of these bags/cocompanies

    Voodoo Tactical
    Sandpiper of California
    SpecOps Brand
    Patriot Outfitters

    main purpose of the bag would be for emergency preparedness or bug out.

    Thanks for the feedback
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    If it helps, have a Voodoo Tactical range bag for my wife. Awesome bag, very well made. I wish they made the identical bag in a larger size.
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    I use a surplus CFP-90 in woodland camo. Some call it a "Ranger" pack. Two packs in one as a smaller patrol pack piggybacks on the larger pack. Just make sure you buy a genuine US mil surplus pack. Check inside for a tag that has a NSN (national stock number). The genuine only come in woodland that I have ever seen. This is the only US issued pack that can actually contain the modular sleeping system.

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    http://www.campingsurvivalgearreview...90-field-pack/

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    You might also check out www.originalsoegear.com . Seems to be pretty durable so far and I'll admit not being very gentle with gear bags.



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    Lifetime warranty, and awesome stuff... https://www.goruck.com/Gear
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    I mostly stick with my old Army gear.Hasn't failed me yet..
    You can find them fairly cheap at any surplus store and most definitly made in the good ole U.S.A.!!
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    Default USA made bag

    I thought Sandpiper was made in China. Spec Ops us good stuff, made in USA. Check the clearance section of their website for some good deals.

    If your budget is limited to $200, I'd look at Spec Ops. Kifaru and Mystery Ranch are great, but expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zteknik View Post
    I mostly stick with my old Army gear.Hasn't failed me yet..
    You can find them fairly cheap at any surplus store and most definitly made in the good ole U.S.A.!!
    I've been looking at selling my current pack and picking up an ILBE.

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