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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    I've been looking at selling my current pack and picking up an ILBE.
    +1 for the ilbe, I have used mine on my last two camping trips, with the assault pack attached I haul all my clothes and gear including tent, pad and bag for a 3 day trip with plenty of room to spare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drift_g35 View Post
    Lifetime warranty, and awesome stuff... https://www.goruck.com/Gear
    +1 on this. I have the GR1 and fantastic doesn't begin to describe it.

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    The GR1 from GoRuck is definitely attractive in both style and price.
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    It'd be nice if some of these companies would make a line that didn't look like the user just walked off the set of Zero Dark Thirty II. Must every square inch of a bag be covered with webbing to make it usable?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    It'd be nice if some of these companies would make a line that didn't look like the user just walked off the set of Zero Dark Thirty II. Must every square inch of a bag be covered with webbing to make it usable?!
    Lol, quoted for truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    It'd be nice if some of these companies would make a line that didn't look like the user just walked off the set of Zero Dark Thirty II. Must every square inch of a bag be covered with webbing to make it usable?!
    I tend to agree. Another reason I'm leaning towards GoRuck
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    I think the Voodoo bags are nicely made at a bit less expensive price. I have a couple of them. One of this forum's industry partners, Rapid Fire Bunker, carries a nice selection of Voodoo bags.

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    I think you'd be surprised at how quickly shit gear falls apart in real world use. Range trips, car camping, day hikes and trips to the zoo are one thing. Is it going to last in the long run with heavy loads in abusive environments? If day range trips and car camping are your standard then by all means purchase accordingly.
    Packs I have personally used or teammates have used and would recommend: kifaru, mystery ranch, London Bridge, Ares Gear, Kelty, Eagle industries, ats. Goruck and tactical tailor.

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    Picked up a Voodoo about 4-5 years ago and the zipper on the internal storage pouch failed after about a years worth of minimal usage. Not happy since they only have a one year warranty.

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    I like Eberlestock

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