EDC Bag > Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger > PIC HEAVY
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:37 pm
So I am in the market for an EDC bag. Not a 72 hour bag... not a giant bail-out-bag. I need something small enough to conveniently carry around daily, to double as a school bag (the only thing I take to school is an iPad and pen/pencil), to serve as a car bag, and of course, an easy range bag. Here are my requirements:
-hydration system. Does not necessarily need to have the bladder, just a place for one. I have plenty of bladders. Looking at about 1 liter.
-well organized built in storage. MOLLE is a great addition, and I will def be using them, but the built-in storage needs to rock!
-sturdy built. This thing should last me a minimum of 5 years.
What am I going to carry? Essentially, this:
-gun, when applicable. i carry on my body 99% of the time, but for those trips to the lake to go swimming, etc...
-multi-tool
-iphone
-ipad
-lighter/matches
-small first aid kit
-charger for iphone/ipad
-2 spare mags
-hat light AND flashlight
-assorted pens/pencils
-ballcap when I am not wearing one.. which is never.
So as you can see, not really needing a giant bag. Just something to get me through the day-to-day. Knowing this, I have narrowed my search down to 2 choices, and put A TON of research into it. I am looking for recommendations should you not see what you had in mind below, and possibly experience with the brands presented. (I am not interested in a maxpedition versipack, I know they are well loved, but they are a bit too.. I'm not sure. I just don't find them cosmetically appealing.)..... (now that I said that, I own a glock, and it is not cosmetically appealing... and worth it's weight in gold... but still, no versipacks
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http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/Sit ... -2p926.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
OR
http://www.hazard4.com/products_evac_plan_b.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UPDATE
Ok, so I pulled the trigger on the Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger, and am going to give a brief, initial review. It took about 6 days to arrive, and I have been anticipating it's arrival daily :) Today it came in the mail right on schedule, and I swapped most of my EDC stuff over just before I snapped these pics. After a couple of weeks I should have everything organized like I want and will post a new, more detailed review of the bag--as well as some of my EDC gear. I have a few nifty things en route right now anyway, so I will need to review them as well
So, to the Sitka:
The link to the website is above, so I will not go into any detail of capacity, # of pockets, etc. I will gladly snap photos or give more details should any of you ask though- Just PM me or ask here in the thread.
This is how the bag came packaged. Neatly done, well packaged. No complaints.

This is the front of the bag, or the back.. however you want to think of it. Notice the MOLLE attachment points.

Bottom, outside pocket. This is the one with the security button down that is meant to store wallets, etc. I have spare keys in there.

Bottom pocket. This pocket is a good size for my first-aid gear. The diagonal strips you see inside are actually pocket flaps.

Top Pocket. The stretchy tie-downs fit multi-tools, flashlight, etc. very, very nicely.

Main Compartment. This is composed of several pockets, mesh pockets, and a fairly good sized area to keep books or whatever. My iPad and it's case (with bluetooth keyboard) fits nicely in one of the pockets. I have my pens/pencils/markers/highlighters in a specops pouch that I have had for years stowed in there as well. Also, the mesh pockets are great for earbuds and small, miscellaneous tools that I often use such as fingernail clippers, multi-tip mini screwdriver, air pressure guage for the bike tires, some para cord, and a few other tools. This pocket would fit a laptop the size of a Macbook Pro.... anything too big may not fit. I'd stay under 14 inches anyway.

Inside the main compartment.

Main Compartment cont.

This is the "CCW" compartment at the very back of the bag. It is separate from the other compartments and lined with velcro. I haven't decided if I will use this for a handgun or not.. we will see. I carry on my body most of the time, but for those times that I can not carry on body, this will do the trick. I have also thought about keeping a small BUG in here. I have definitely decided to attach velcro to a cheap double mag pouch for my main carry gun, that way I can always have 4 magazines close by. (1 in gun, one on body, 2 in bag)

This is the back of the bag. Notice this is the gearslinger model, and only has 1 strap. Although you wouldn't want to carry much more than a basic EDC package under 10 lbs or so, the gearslinger works remarkably well for it's purpose. The padding is all very thick, breathable, and comfortable.

Strap Thickness... very thick, very padded, very breathable.

Bottle Holder. This will apparently fit up to a 32 oz bottle. I will be keeping a starbucks plastic glass in here.

This is a close-up of the stitching and zippers that is consistent throughout the entire bag.

MOLLE stitching.

Side MOLLE. Handy for pens and pencils that you use regularly. Also, this will be a fixed blade attachment point when I am doing out-doorsy stuff.

Ok, so now that we have the pics out of the way I will explain some more. This thing is made with 1000-denier water and abrasion resistant ballistic nylon. This means that it's super tough, and won't rip or tear unless you really cut into it. It also has a triple polyurethane coating to keep water out.
All the zippers have paracord pulls, and all of the stress points are double stitched or bartacked for added strength.
So, what complaints do I have? None as of yet.. but you know how it is with new gear- you love it for 2 weeks and then you start finding stuff to nit-pick (sort of like my marriage... haha... joke. Seriously, it was a joke.) I'll update this in a few weeks and let you know what's up. If you have any questions or need pics or anything like that, i'm your man. Ah, and for the record, these are all iPhone pics.. sorry I don't have 16 megapix resolution... LOL
Keep It Real
-Snatch
-hydration system. Does not necessarily need to have the bladder, just a place for one. I have plenty of bladders. Looking at about 1 liter.
-well organized built in storage. MOLLE is a great addition, and I will def be using them, but the built-in storage needs to rock!
-sturdy built. This thing should last me a minimum of 5 years.
What am I going to carry? Essentially, this:
-gun, when applicable. i carry on my body 99% of the time, but for those trips to the lake to go swimming, etc...
-multi-tool
-iphone
-ipad
-lighter/matches
-small first aid kit
-charger for iphone/ipad
-2 spare mags
-hat light AND flashlight
-assorted pens/pencils
-ballcap when I am not wearing one.. which is never.
So as you can see, not really needing a giant bag. Just something to get me through the day-to-day. Knowing this, I have narrowed my search down to 2 choices, and put A TON of research into it. I am looking for recommendations should you not see what you had in mind below, and possibly experience with the brands presented. (I am not interested in a maxpedition versipack, I know they are well loved, but they are a bit too.. I'm not sure. I just don't find them cosmetically appealing.)..... (now that I said that, I own a glock, and it is not cosmetically appealing... and worth it's weight in gold... but still, no versipacks

http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/Sit ... -2p926.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
OR
http://www.hazard4.com/products_evac_plan_b.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UPDATE
Ok, so I pulled the trigger on the Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger, and am going to give a brief, initial review. It took about 6 days to arrive, and I have been anticipating it's arrival daily :) Today it came in the mail right on schedule, and I swapped most of my EDC stuff over just before I snapped these pics. After a couple of weeks I should have everything organized like I want and will post a new, more detailed review of the bag--as well as some of my EDC gear. I have a few nifty things en route right now anyway, so I will need to review them as well

So, to the Sitka:
The link to the website is above, so I will not go into any detail of capacity, # of pockets, etc. I will gladly snap photos or give more details should any of you ask though- Just PM me or ask here in the thread.
This is how the bag came packaged. Neatly done, well packaged. No complaints.

This is the front of the bag, or the back.. however you want to think of it. Notice the MOLLE attachment points.

Bottom, outside pocket. This is the one with the security button down that is meant to store wallets, etc. I have spare keys in there.

Bottom pocket. This pocket is a good size for my first-aid gear. The diagonal strips you see inside are actually pocket flaps.

Top Pocket. The stretchy tie-downs fit multi-tools, flashlight, etc. very, very nicely.

Main Compartment. This is composed of several pockets, mesh pockets, and a fairly good sized area to keep books or whatever. My iPad and it's case (with bluetooth keyboard) fits nicely in one of the pockets. I have my pens/pencils/markers/highlighters in a specops pouch that I have had for years stowed in there as well. Also, the mesh pockets are great for earbuds and small, miscellaneous tools that I often use such as fingernail clippers, multi-tip mini screwdriver, air pressure guage for the bike tires, some para cord, and a few other tools. This pocket would fit a laptop the size of a Macbook Pro.... anything too big may not fit. I'd stay under 14 inches anyway.

Inside the main compartment.

Main Compartment cont.

This is the "CCW" compartment at the very back of the bag. It is separate from the other compartments and lined with velcro. I haven't decided if I will use this for a handgun or not.. we will see. I carry on my body most of the time, but for those times that I can not carry on body, this will do the trick. I have also thought about keeping a small BUG in here. I have definitely decided to attach velcro to a cheap double mag pouch for my main carry gun, that way I can always have 4 magazines close by. (1 in gun, one on body, 2 in bag)

This is the back of the bag. Notice this is the gearslinger model, and only has 1 strap. Although you wouldn't want to carry much more than a basic EDC package under 10 lbs or so, the gearslinger works remarkably well for it's purpose. The padding is all very thick, breathable, and comfortable.

Strap Thickness... very thick, very padded, very breathable.

Bottle Holder. This will apparently fit up to a 32 oz bottle. I will be keeping a starbucks plastic glass in here.

This is a close-up of the stitching and zippers that is consistent throughout the entire bag.

MOLLE stitching.

Side MOLLE. Handy for pens and pencils that you use regularly. Also, this will be a fixed blade attachment point when I am doing out-doorsy stuff.

Ok, so now that we have the pics out of the way I will explain some more. This thing is made with 1000-denier water and abrasion resistant ballistic nylon. This means that it's super tough, and won't rip or tear unless you really cut into it. It also has a triple polyurethane coating to keep water out.
All the zippers have paracord pulls, and all of the stress points are double stitched or bartacked for added strength.
So, what complaints do I have? None as of yet.. but you know how it is with new gear- you love it for 2 weeks and then you start finding stuff to nit-pick (sort of like my marriage... haha... joke. Seriously, it was a joke.) I'll update this in a few weeks and let you know what's up. If you have any questions or need pics or anything like that, i'm your man. Ah, and for the record, these are all iPhone pics.. sorry I don't have 16 megapix resolution... LOL
Keep It Real
-Snatch