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Originally designed to accommodate a portable satellite communications antenna, the Small Maratac Sat-Comm Bag has become a reliable pack for more than just field-correspondence equipment. With its slim form factor, it’s great for day trips, hikes, and comfortable over-the-shoulder carry Read More
PearsonIt honestly looks like a bong bag... But with molle. Soooo a tactical bong bag?
On a side note I wish MassDrop still had a smoking section, they had some awesome high quality stuff. Got rid of it because of "legality", yet they still sell knives despite those being a customs/legal nightmare too.
PearsonDisassembled MK-4 or AR-15 w/scope. Fits perfectly and stealthy, but I have the XL version of the bag. However, the small bag would fit a SBR but why would you want to put that in a bag since it fits under a jacket.
I'm real tempted, but holding out for the XL version. I've hit the request button for the XL everywhere I could find it. Anyone know where I can find one for sale?
SynnysterOnly small stuff, I carry a Ricoh GR and a Ricoh Theta in the side pockets and a tripod in the aerial sleeve leaving the main compartment empty.
I think you could easilly carry a gorrilapod in the long side pocket, an XT1 and two average lenses in cases in the main compartment.
molynerdDeflated yes, inflated no. The best way I can describe the size is CD cases fit perfectly inside same with laying 12 once cans. I've never tried putting a 12 pack with the box but I have perfectly packed a 12 pack the same way without the box. If i remember I'll upload an image tonight.
Does anyone know the size of the straps that have buckles? I'd be looking to upgrade the buckles to Austri-Alpin cobras right away (I can't resist). It looks like the main shoulder strap is 2" and the smaller one is 1"? I don't see dimensions on the county comm website either.
Patience as in doing it by hand? I mention it because your machine might not be able to get through the heavy fabric and strap. You need a large needle and a machine that can push it, or to do it by hand (get a thimble for extra oomph). If you sew a new loop around one end you won't be able to utilize the adjust-ability of that end. But theoretically you could just leave both ends as free straps and it would be double adjustable! I'm not sure how well that would work though. You could try it before you sew the loop shut.
If you decide to sew the loop again I would sew it around the black part of the buckle, leaving the adjustable part to move freely, just like it wasn't there.
Bobby9265Thanks for the help. Having a hard time visualizing it right now lol, but I'm sure it'll be easier to figure out once I get the bag and buckles in
Since this is posted in the photography community I'd like to ask how people are using, or want to use, this bag with their photography gear? Is it just for tripods or will you store camera bodies and lenses too? I really like this form factor but I'm not sure how I'd protect my gear while hiking around with this bag.
I used this bag to carry my camera and things in Europe. Pretty much any sized camera body will fit nicely on the bottom of the bag, trouble is padding it out, I just used a fleece jacket between the screen of my d80 and the bottom of the bag and that was fine. Granted I had one camera and one lens, if you had more you might need to get creative separating your body from other lenses and tripod in the bag.
(d71000 with battery grip in the photo)