But overall, lots of pockets and compartments and nifty bling that had my eyes open and I played with it for at least a half an hour looking over what all it had to offer. The foliage green is a little darker than the military standard though, but still blends in okay if one had to do that in a woodland (or even arid) environment. Initial opinions: Well, it isn’t really khaki like the pictures look, more like tan with a greenish tint to it more than anything, but still an attractive earth tone color. Price: From $116 to $130 (minus taxes and shipping/handling) No frame and no hydration system comes with it and must be purchased separately. After thinking on it quite a bit and seeing that my BFM wasn’t really the pack needed for a day hike, I ordered it and came through after a few anxious weeks of waiting.īut some items not covered on the site. But I found one in khaki and foliage which looked like an attractive earth tone that could blend in with many environments. Plus I wanted to stray away from foliage and tan. The website has ten color options available but I didn’t want the typical black or OD green. Maxpedition is a company that has a reputation in building quality and durable products so I knew I was safe buying one, but pulling the trigger on a $100 plus pack that I might not like? But life is about taking chances and everyone seemed to like the packs from the reviews I read online. I continued my search and eventually found that the Falcon II might be the pack that I wanted. So I found the Maxpedition Falcon II pack which seemed to fit the bill. I wanted something below 2000 cubic inches, but above 1000 as I was hoping for minimalist gear (yeah, fail on my part as I always over pack). So there I was thinking of getting a new pack for a GHB and/or a hiking pack or carry on duty or one that could serve as all three.
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