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A Tactical Daypack for Any Loadout

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everyday-carry.com

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Fri, Apr 8, 2016 07:05 PM

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A versatile daypack built for modular setups, a lo-tech setup, vacation essentials, and more…

A versatile daypack built for modular setups, a lo-tech setup, vacation essentials, and more… [View this email in your browser] [Designed for modularity, this pared-down daypack holds its own as an EDC bag.] [Removable Operator Pack] You've probably seen an uptick in bags with "MOLLE" webbing — those panels of loops for strapping in smaller pouches or clipping your EDC tools in place. They're great for giving you the option of adding more to your carry when you need it without much bulk or weight. Today's gear of the day flips the script -- it's still a capable bag with room for attaching extras, but the entire pack itself can strap in to your larger loadout too. If you want a compact bag that can step up to the plate for lighter or larger loads, check this one out below. [Learn More] More Must-See Gear Even when he’s on vacation, Richard keeps this pared down EDC that works for him. [SEE THE GEAR] According to Zach, you should keep your money and cards separate as seen in his lo-tech EDC. [SEE THE GEAR] Simran’s sensible EDC gets her through life in college as a biology student. [SEE THE GEAR] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Pinterest] [Instagram] © 2016 Everyday Carry • 1956 Larkin St., San Francisco, CA 94109 • All rights reserved. We periodically send e-mails to our followers who opt-in to our mailing list, such as when entering a giveaway on our website. [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences] [MailChimp Email Marketing]

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