ESEE Pack Kit

if this was the busse forum, I'd say "2 weeks".
since it isn't, I'll say "sometime this year"
 
I don't know and I don't want this to be some type of kiss ass statement... But the Colombia-made packs are awesome and Mike and Jeff seem to be deadset on making the same type of stuff here. So, sometime in the future, everyone shall be rewarded with some truly great nylon gear. Maxpedition, Tactical Tailor, Spec-Ops, none of these nylon gear companies were built in a short period of time and this one won't be either. It takes time to make quality stuff and really get it to the point where they can roll it out.
 
you can buy one of these while you wait... I did and then I ended up getting one of the Esee packs ...
Side by side they are both built great. I like the attach point better on the Esee though. I also like how the Esee zips completely up.
 
you can buy one of these while you wait... I did and then I ended up getting one of the Esee packs ...
Side by side they are both built great. I like the attach point better on the Esee though. I also like how the Esee zips completely up.

LM is mailing me a Footlong for the work I did on fixing the pivot point.:D

The Colombian made packs are fantastic ! I am hoping the US built will be soon but again it is never soon enough :D
 
im also interested in the esee packs. but till then ill be getting a LM the works packs for a home for my incoming esee 6.
 
The Colombian made packs are fantastic ! I am hoping the US built will be soon but again it is never soon enough :D

I've been holding out on a new pack purchase until I hear a approx eta for the new U.S made ones. I can wait awhile, but not toooo long!:cool:
 
We are working on it. It takes a bit to find a competant U.S. maker and then one that will actually do what they say they will do. It is harder than you think:) The Colombians make super quality, better than anything I have had made up here in the states but the delivery time is lacking:) Mike
 
I'm in the same boat trying to find a competent and reasonably priced manufacturer to make some truck wheel hubs. We found a guy in Ohio (If it's not made in TX it might as well be another country :D) to make the first two sets of prototypes but his communication is horrible...takes days to actually get him on the phone and one of the hubs he made was so far out of spec I spun a race and ruined an axle. Unfortunately the local guys are twice as expensive or more. The search continues... I wish y'all luck finding a good manufacturer.
 
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