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<blockquote data-quote="Repubiman" data-source="post: 2154869" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I have a Maxpedition Condor. At 1950 cu.inches of space it's more suited for my needs of a 3-day pack than the smaller 1500 cu.inch Falcon. And if you are not familiar with Maxpedition bags they're tough as nails and very well made. Thhey're easy on you too with solid waist, sternum and shoulder straps that are easily adjusted. The compartments have cinch straps as well as cinch straps on e sides of he bags to tighten everything up after packing for minimal gear movement. You will wear out before your Maxpidition gear. Just recently I added some other modular maxpedition bags to it as well. You just need to by the straps which will interlock the add-ons by using the rows of pals which are all down the back and sides of the bag. Very highly recommended bag if you are looking for a midrange sized bag. Again, the Falcon is rather small in my opinion as I don't like anything much smaller than around 2000 cu.inch of space and the Condor comes in very close to that. The carry handles and zippers are over built for long term duty and ruggedness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Repubiman, post: 2154869, member: 971"] I have a Maxpedition Condor. At 1950 cu.inches of space it's more suited for my needs of a 3-day pack than the smaller 1500 cu.inch Falcon. And if you are not familiar with Maxpedition bags they're tough as nails and very well made. Thhey're easy on you too with solid waist, sternum and shoulder straps that are easily adjusted. The compartments have cinch straps as well as cinch straps on e sides of he bags to tighten everything up after packing for minimal gear movement. You will wear out before your Maxpidition gear. Just recently I added some other modular maxpedition bags to it as well. You just need to by the straps which will interlock the add-ons by using the rows of pals which are all down the back and sides of the bag. Very highly recommended bag if you are looking for a midrange sized bag. Again, the Falcon is rather small in my opinion as I don't like anything much smaller than around 2000 cu.inch of space and the Condor comes in very close to that. The carry handles and zippers are over built for long term duty and ruggedness. [/QUOTE]
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