Trying to work up some funds to buy my chick's little girl an ipod for Xmas. I'm looking for a 4th Gen 32GB Ipod Touch in as new condition as possible. I have all these maxpedition bags to trade for one. If you wanna work out a deal contact me bladehog@hotmail.com we can work out the details.
1. Maxpedition LEO Jumbo Versipack in Black. I think I carried this thing for about 3 months total. It hasn't seen any rough times at all. I have no idea where the rest of the waist belt is... I usually just use this section as a grab handle and never use it as a belt. I removed the plastic tri-glide from the shoulder strap and replaced it with a steel one. It holds the webbing in place far better and is much stronger. I also replaced all the pull tabs with real black 550 cord instead of the shoe string material Maxpedition uses. I feel what simple mods that have been made improved the bag... but that's just MHO. It's in 95% condition and is ready to take a pounding. Black is a pretty basic color so this would make a good urban go bag since it doesn't look that different from a camera bag or the like.
2. Maxpedition EDC Jumbo Versipack in OD Green. I bought this thinking I would carry it instead of my Mongo... turns out I couldn't live without the extra space in my Mongo so this bad boy got put in the closet. Maybe a month of carry at the most. Again, I removed the plastic tri-glide from the shoulder strap and replaced it with a steel one. It holds the webbing in place far better and is much stronger. I removed the waist belt and converted it into a grab handle. Also on the front buckle strap... I placed a steel tri-glide so that it could be secured more firmly. It's a good bag... just not big enough to serve as a go bag... and attache for my office stuff at the same time. Be a great day bag for the trail with the canteen pouch. It's ready to roll.
3. Active Shooter (PALS Front) in OD Green. This is a neat little modular bag. With PALS all over it, you can kinda make it whatever you want it to be. Has Loop side velcro all over the inside. With a little bungie cord the waist belt compartment on back can hold a good sized fixed blade too. I replaced the plastic tri-glide with a steel one for added strength. That's the only change to this one. It's not pictured... but I have the waist belt for it. Pretty much new condition.
4. This one is a treat. It's an S-type versipack in Woodland. This was made back when Maxpedition meant business and used the heaviest materials for their gear. Not to say the current line up isn't great. But they've lightened their materials a little. This is golden era Maxpedition Bomb Proof. And in a color you simply will not find anymore. This is set up sort of like the fatboy... but I'm not sure they had "fatboys" when they offered woodland. So I think this is just the original versipack. This would make a great bushcraft bag as it can be swung over the left side and leave you knife side open. That way you can access kit while still holding on to something perhaps... or leaving your knife/gun hand free. Wouldn't make a bad mag carrier for a right handed shooter either. It'll probably hold 6 or 8 M-16 mags. No mods, great shape.
1. Maxpedition LEO Jumbo Versipack in Black. I think I carried this thing for about 3 months total. It hasn't seen any rough times at all. I have no idea where the rest of the waist belt is... I usually just use this section as a grab handle and never use it as a belt. I removed the plastic tri-glide from the shoulder strap and replaced it with a steel one. It holds the webbing in place far better and is much stronger. I also replaced all the pull tabs with real black 550 cord instead of the shoe string material Maxpedition uses. I feel what simple mods that have been made improved the bag... but that's just MHO. It's in 95% condition and is ready to take a pounding. Black is a pretty basic color so this would make a good urban go bag since it doesn't look that different from a camera bag or the like.
2. Maxpedition EDC Jumbo Versipack in OD Green. I bought this thinking I would carry it instead of my Mongo... turns out I couldn't live without the extra space in my Mongo so this bad boy got put in the closet. Maybe a month of carry at the most. Again, I removed the plastic tri-glide from the shoulder strap and replaced it with a steel one. It holds the webbing in place far better and is much stronger. I removed the waist belt and converted it into a grab handle. Also on the front buckle strap... I placed a steel tri-glide so that it could be secured more firmly. It's a good bag... just not big enough to serve as a go bag... and attache for my office stuff at the same time. Be a great day bag for the trail with the canteen pouch. It's ready to roll.
3. Active Shooter (PALS Front) in OD Green. This is a neat little modular bag. With PALS all over it, you can kinda make it whatever you want it to be. Has Loop side velcro all over the inside. With a little bungie cord the waist belt compartment on back can hold a good sized fixed blade too. I replaced the plastic tri-glide with a steel one for added strength. That's the only change to this one. It's not pictured... but I have the waist belt for it. Pretty much new condition.
4. This one is a treat. It's an S-type versipack in Woodland. This was made back when Maxpedition meant business and used the heaviest materials for their gear. Not to say the current line up isn't great. But they've lightened their materials a little. This is golden era Maxpedition Bomb Proof. And in a color you simply will not find anymore. This is set up sort of like the fatboy... but I'm not sure they had "fatboys" when they offered woodland. So I think this is just the original versipack. This would make a great bushcraft bag as it can be swung over the left side and leave you knife side open. That way you can access kit while still holding on to something perhaps... or leaving your knife/gun hand free. Wouldn't make a bad mag carrier for a right handed shooter either. It'll probably hold 6 or 8 M-16 mags. No mods, great shape.