Loot bags

Tools and equipment to get the job done.
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Loot bags

Post by Someone » Mon Dec 28, 2015 1:08 pm

Hey guys :)
I was wondering if you can give me some good advices on wich type of loot bag would be great for NO (drop leg, backpack, waist pack,...).
And possibly links where I can buy them. :)

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Post by Enfaded1990 » Mon Dec 28, 2015 2:16 pm

I've always liked a nice tight fitting backpack that goes across the chest and waist. For me its about not being hampered by its presence and I need to be able to escape quickly with the bag.
Get a good black one and tape up the zips to make them quiet. Ive often used a backpack as a climbing aid when going over fences with spikes on top , throw the pack onthe spikes and climb in that section.

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Post by AkioSoao » Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:59 pm

A draw string for big things because you can roll it up real small until you need to use it, and it is quiet.

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Post by Someone » Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:25 pm

Well, that's not a bad idea, you can also fold it and put it in a drop leg pouch when not used :)

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Post by NewbieNinja » Fri Jan 15, 2016 12:32 am

I just got a backpack intended for loot, tools, and food & water for a future long op.
I'm using specopsbrand THE tactical pack.

I don't know if that's optimal, but it's what I had my eye on.

Originally I was gonna use a camelbak (antidote model)... But I figured I can put a camelbak reservoir into the backpack and have a loot bag as well.

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