Maxpedition Falcon II

I really like the 2 compression straps. My 5.11 only has one. It works good but I might have to rig up a 2nd for heavier loads.
 
So we can still discuss outdoor gear and stuff even with the new outdoor gear forum or will they move it? And what about indoor gear?

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I say if it gets posted on this forum then it's usually for a reason. If they start moving outdoor gear threads that are posted here and participated on by all of us who use ESEE products, then I don't see that working. Most knife companies are just that: knife companies. We're not just a knife company. ESEE and Randall's Adventure & Training encompasses so much more than knives, so if they start moving everything but ESEE knives posts then we might as well shut this forum down because a lot of our posts here are training and outdoor related which is what Randall's Adventure & Training does.
 
I say if it gets posted on this forum then it's usually for a reason. If they start moving outdoor gear threads that are posted here and participated on by all of us who use ESEE products, then I don't see that working. Most knife companies are just that: knife companies. We're not just a knife company. ESEE and Randall's Adventure & Training encompasses so much more than knives, so if they start moving everything but ESEE knives posts then we might as well shut this forum down because a lot of our posts here are training and outdoor related which is what Randall's Adventure & Training does.

That formula works very well here.

It's always weird when a post is moved from here to another forum...it's like walking into a room full of people you've never met and yelling "HEY WHAT'S UP WITH TRAP MAKING?".:D
 
Not saying we deserve to be treated any different than anyone else here, except for the fact that our business is different than anyone else's here on BFs. We encompass so much more than knives.
 
Makes sense to me. I could understand if this was a "knife" only forum but as you said knives are just part of what you guys provide.
 
And probably the same reason we have so many people that hang out here. We're sort of laid back. Talking about knives is about 50 percent of what we do, the rest is skills, hard use gear, Tequila, crazy women and sometimes blow-up sheep.

Fair enough. ;)
 
Ahhh, so we have yet another blow up sheep fan in our midst. ;)

If by blow up sheep you mean real live good looking women with a tight bod and a killer rack then yes. :)
 
If by blow up sheep you mean real live good looking women with a tight bod and a killer rack then yes. :)

I'm with you on that, but my partner's from Tennessee so he sometimes leans towards the real live sheep :D
 
Getting back on topic, I do have a question Flexxx: why would you want a patch on your bag that reads "hey **** face" Maybe it's a fad thing but I honestly don't get why someone would want that on their pack.
 
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Sorry. Couldn't resist.

You posted that as a joke but we see that kind of thing in South America all the time. It's commonplace for someone to be carrying livestock on a motorcycle, rickshaw, bus, bicycle, etc.
 
Those inflatable sheep just aren't as durable as they are advertised. Seems like some company could take a lesson from ESEE products.
 
You posted that as a joke but we see that kind of thing in South America all the time. It's commonplace for someone to be carrying livestock on a motorcycle, rickshaw, bus, bicycle, etc.

I hear you and have seen this before my self. It gets the job done. :thumbup: My wife has family in Mexico and talks about the buses loaded with life stock and passengers alike.

Okay... back on topic for me. :o

I wondered about that patch my self and thought it was a sort of spoof or parody.
 
You posted that as a joke but we see that kind of thing in South America all the time. It's commonplace for someone to be carrying livestock on a motorcycle, rickshaw, bus, bicycle, etc.

I might pay to see someone transport a cow on a bicycle
 
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