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Traumahawk

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Here is the backpack that i bought before I went to Eureka springs in May. No issues at all with it.

http://www.amazon.com/Tourmaster-Ny...aster+cruiser+iii+backpack&pebp=1418085753993

Everywhere I looked for it....it was the same price.

So....here is one that I just ordered....EXACT same one....cheaper price.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BYQD6AK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I had to replace it after one of the straps lost a fight with the vacuum cleaner.

So....my thoughts....might make a great christmas gift for people.
 
Well...it actually started eating the strap....and then kinda melted it. I believe the vacuum is a hoover....it's one of the bag less models.
 
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-heav...a=00926311000P&kpid=00926311000&mktRedirect=y

Here is my backpack. I think it's a good choice too depending on what you want to do. I've had mine for a long time now and it seems to still be in perfect condition. there are a lot of pockets inside for lots of stuff including 8 that are the perfect size for a Colt 1911 8 shot magazine. And that's just on the outside. Inside the hard rubber bottom makes sure it holds its shape as you stuff stuff in there, but there are several organizing pouches in the inside too. It's 50.00 and well worth the money if you commute like I do and have to keep organized. having owned and used it for some time I'd pay 75 to 100 for it. it's that well made. Easy to lash down with all those tool holders on the outside.

And hey...Real Men buy Craftsman...mostly
 
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