I experimented with a cross body bag this past summer. I was able to get my canteen cup, hammock chair, insulated mug, coffee kit, first aid kit in it and attached my water bottle and alcohol stove to the outside. I liked it as it wasn't as warm to carry as a full pack and I could wear it on my back with a basket on a shoulder strap at my side for foraging. It worked pretty well and could see this bag working pretty well for a similar application. Thanks for sharing Mark.
That is way better than any purse I've ever seen. I can think of many purposes. I am always looking for the perfect pouch. Many times 7 or 8 inches in length is not quite enough. That's the first thing that stood out in your demo - the measurements. I love the layout of the inside pockets and straps. I love that color, that nice wide strap, and that classic hippie fabric. That is a great travel bag.
Looks really good. i have a small maxpedition and as a little project, filled it to the brim hehe. usb charger, victorinox, and a simple plastic cilinder that was originally for those eneegy drink tablets, but i put in medicine. etc. stuff like tierips, spare shoelaces, paperclips etc take up almost no space, good to have around. jon gadget has an entire channel for pouches like this. quite fun.
It’s like the Tardis. It’s bigger on the inside than the outside! Who would have known that this would have turned you into a purse wearer 😂 Honestly, I can see people getting annoyed with figuring out how to load this, but I really like it. From the waxed cotton to the double sided design. Work has slowed to a crawl, so $70 right now won’t happen, but I would get one otherwise.
A fan of the Doctor I see. It is different in design for sure. I expect it will appeal to anyone who appreciates the look of traditional materials like waxed cotton. There are cheaper options for those who are okay with "tactical" looking nylon pouches. Thanks for commenting Jim
In case anyone is interested, I'm a big fan of Firebox debris stoves, and the Nano and Freestyle are my go-to stoves for backwoods/outdoor adventures. In an attempt to find a better storage/travel case for those stoves than what Firebox has available, I found the Maxpedition pouches ... the Mini Pocket Organizer for the Nano, and the Fatty Pocket Organizer for the Freestyle. Works great, and they are more affordable than Lochby pouch. Just a suggestion if you like the concept, but find the price a little restrictive.
G'day Mark, useful item for sure mate and yep quality. Would be great for organisation especially if you go with a "dump/bucket" design pack. either, as a general purpose, fire, first aid, or reckon I'd go with an electronics kit. Since I've got that covered, I thought the same as you. i.e. a sling pouch, (I assume easy enough to turn upside down to access the other side i.e. swivel clips). When I walk the dog, it often doubles as a nature walk, so I'd throw in "small" binos or spotting scope. Also I'm always on the lookout for fatwood, so maybe a Silky Pocket boy if It'd fit. Btw; I do have a folding scandi, (CS Finnwolf), though do you reckon a "sheathed" Mora would fit ? Cheers Duke. P.S. I'm not generally a fan of multitools, but gotta say the ol' P4 Squirt is a great little fella when caught away from something more substantial. I still use the original pouch, so you dont have to tether the tool itself to keys or anything else.
Hi Duke. Not quite big enough for a fixed blade the size of a Mora. Would have to be a folder. My little Leatherman has been with me everyday since my wife bought it for me at least 15 years ago. Not used a lot but does come in very handy on occasion. Thanks for commenting
I have been looking at different pouches for similar reasons. I use two plastic containers to put things in, and carry them in my backpack. ✌️🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️ It looks like you have a little extra room in the pouch to carry some cheese……..😉
The way I see it. Real or fake if it's a style I like then I like it and will buy it. But to me the kislux one looks better than the real one. And who's gonna be inspecting ladies purses. If your out there trying to figure out if someone's bag is real who are you the prise police? So If you can get a really nice fake one then why not? Most of us don't have thousands dollars to spend on a real one and wouldn't anyway. No one has to know if it's fake or real. That's nobodies business. Enjoy and wear your bag which ever you have.
G'day mate, I reckon a man purse ........ is a wallet. Perhaps a small man bag, .... smag, ..... properly organised ......... with useful items ; ) Cheers Duke.
I experimented with a cross body bag this past summer. I was able to get my canteen cup, hammock chair, insulated mug, coffee kit, first aid kit in it and attached my water bottle and alcohol stove to the outside. I liked it as it wasn't as warm to carry as a full pack and I could wear it on my back with a basket on a shoulder strap at my side for foraging. It worked pretty well and could see this bag working pretty well for a similar application. Thanks for sharing Mark.
Right on. It does provide a few options on how it can be used. Thanks for commenting Steve
That is way better than any purse I've ever seen. I can think of many purposes. I am always looking for the perfect pouch. Many times 7 or 8 inches in length is not quite enough. That's the first thing that stood out in your demo - the measurements. I love the layout of the inside pockets and straps. I love that color, that nice wide strap, and that classic hippie fabric. That is a great travel bag.
I totally agree! Thanks for commenting
Good review Mark, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
Thanks for watching Michael
Looks really good. i have a small maxpedition and as a little project, filled it to the brim hehe. usb charger, victorinox, and a simple plastic cilinder that was originally for those eneegy drink tablets, but i put in medicine. etc. stuff like tierips, spare shoelaces, paperclips etc take up almost no space, good to have around.
jon gadget has an entire channel for pouches like this. quite fun.
EDC bags and what to carry in them can become a real rabbit hole. Thanks for commenting
@MarkYoungBushcraft yes absolutely! i just have 1 lol.
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It’s like the Tardis. It’s bigger on the inside than the outside! Who would have known that this would have turned you into a purse wearer 😂
Honestly, I can see people getting annoyed with figuring out how to load this, but I really like it. From the waxed cotton to the double sided design.
Work has slowed to a crawl, so $70 right now won’t happen, but I would get one otherwise.
A fan of the Doctor I see. It is different in design for sure. I expect it will appeal to anyone who appreciates the look of traditional materials like waxed cotton. There are cheaper options for those who are okay with "tactical" looking nylon pouches. Thanks for commenting Jim
In case anyone is interested, I'm a big fan of Firebox debris stoves, and the Nano and Freestyle are my go-to stoves for backwoods/outdoor adventures. In an attempt to find a better storage/travel case for those stoves than what Firebox has available, I found the Maxpedition pouches ... the Mini Pocket Organizer for the Nano, and the Fatty Pocket Organizer for the Freestyle. Works great, and they are more affordable than Lochby pouch. Just a suggestion if you like the concept, but find the price a little restrictive.
Thanks for commenting
G'day Mark, useful item for sure mate and yep quality. Would be great for organisation especially if you go with a "dump/bucket" design pack. either, as a general purpose, fire, first aid, or reckon I'd go with an electronics kit.
Since I've got that covered, I thought the same as you. i.e. a sling pouch, (I assume easy enough to turn upside down to access the other side i.e. swivel clips).
When I walk the dog, it often doubles as a nature walk, so I'd throw in "small" binos or spotting scope. Also I'm always on the lookout for fatwood, so maybe a Silky Pocket boy if It'd fit.
Btw; I do have a folding scandi, (CS Finnwolf), though do you reckon a "sheathed" Mora would fit ?
Cheers Duke.
P.S. I'm not generally a fan of multitools, but gotta say the ol' P4 Squirt is a great little fella when caught away from something more substantial. I still use the original pouch, so you dont have to tether the tool itself to keys or anything else.
Hi Duke. Not quite big enough for a fixed blade the size of a Mora. Would have to be a folder. My little Leatherman has been with me everyday since my wife bought it for me at least 15 years ago. Not used a lot but does come in very handy on occasion. Thanks for commenting
I have been looking at different pouches for similar reasons. I use two plastic containers to put things in, and carry them in my backpack. ✌️🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️ It looks like you have a little extra room in the pouch to carry some cheese……..😉
Love me some good cheese. Thanks for commenting
The way I see it. Real or fake if it's a style I like then I like it and will buy it. But to me the kislux one looks better than the real one. And who's gonna be inspecting ladies purses. If your out there trying to figure out if someone's bag is real who are you the prise police? So If you can get a really nice fake one then why not? Most of us don't have thousands dollars to spend on a real one and wouldn't anyway. No one has to know if it's fake or real. That's nobodies business. Enjoy and wear your bag which ever you have.
Thanks for commenting
It’s a man purse… murse….
Thanks for commenting
G'day mate, I reckon a man purse ........ is a wallet. Perhaps a small man bag, .... smag, ..... properly organised ......... with useful items ; ) Cheers Duke.