Went To my local ( Joann's fabric ) and bought the strap material, many colors to chose from and took it to my local Tailor and had it sewed on for $10.00. Love it thanks for the tip.
5.11 has been doing that pull tab for over 2 years on their LVC, Skyweight and now the Covert line. Just surprised that it's not just a must for any EDC bag that is claiming to be CCW friendly. Also so cheap to add during manufacturing. Hopefully Eberlestock sees this for 2.0
Ya I always remembered 511 being the first. I work all “CCW”slings and Danny packs had some form of rapid access. Seconds matter you know. Hopefully Eberlestock makes adjustments. We’ll see. Thanks for watching!
@@mikeydailycarry keep up the great content brother. Always learn something new. And OMG they just opened a Daiso in Austin so going there to get that mesh baggy. Perfect to drop in a bag!! Genius!
Great video! I agree with you about personal safety concerns, especially when traveling, getting robbed on vacation is painful enough, but getting robbed with an authentic bag is even worse. To me, it makes sense to travel with a fake luxrul bag and not carry any valuables that you would miss. Also, if your bag gets damaged by dust, stains, accidents, whatever it is, it doesn't matter even if it's fake.
Just switched from eb bando, vertx socp and long walks to an alpaka tech max. Ipad side I run a holster, holds G43x. And mags. Dark angel med kit, other edc items fit niceless. Is xpac material and available in diff colors. I got black with high vis orange interior. More organizatoon. Doesnt have a tactical brand on it like 511, vertx, ebelestocke, etc all do.
Great question. Before it gets to the point of someone trying to take my bag I like to be vigilant and situational aware of my surroundings. At a minimum I always carry a fixed blade on my strong side outside of the bag, pepper gel handy on my weak side. Hopefully I can use those to allow me to get to my firearm. But at a minimum always being situationally aware gets me a long way.
This person has an excessive amount of things that aren’t truly crucial for EDC. Eventually you start carrying too many things that create bulk and weight due to having the “available” space, this ideology potentially could affect your ability to quickly draw your gun. This is supposed to be a gun carry bag to free up pockets and reduce an immediate identifiable signature of ccw. Not a man purse.
While I’m no instructor in fanny pack carry, you will see that a common trend I preach in my videos is to practice with your gear no matter what it is. EDC is endless when it comes to its possibilities and parameters and is not a one size fits all. Thanks for watching though!
@@mikeydailycarry Didn’t mean to be mean or anything, however, EDC has more beginnings with CCW and certain details and practices will always be more successful for increasing your chances of drawing a firearm under stress in a deadly use of force event. “Endless possibilities and parameters for every day carry” is one aspect for how you can structure what you carry for items, sure for knick knacks and such. With that said, what is your priority, ability to carry “stuff” for convenience of use or the ability to conceal a firearm and draw quickly if the need was there to defend innocent life. Mission dictates tactics and equipment carry. That’s all I meant. Just my opinion, nothing else. Appreciate the review on the packs. All the best 🤘🏼
No offense taken at all @agentbravom. I like to play a little devils advocate from time to time to challenge ideals from the community. Like me for example I feel that term EDC derived from outdoor adventurers and enthusiasts which different communities adopted. I.E. the tactical community, the collector/ connoisseur scene, and the all other communities who’ve adopted the term. Mine and your ideals actually align in a sense to where we want to be prepared the best way possible in a situation where we unfortunately have to result in drawing for self defense. I lean more towards showing the endless possibilities of carrying all you can while still maintaining practicality. I also try to include examples of the draw even while packs are loaded out at times to give a viewer an idea, in hopes that they can practice to have it make sense for them.
Now this is an actual hack that delivers...nicely done. Will be doing this one.
Went To my local ( Joann's fabric ) and bought the strap material, many colors to chose from and took it to my local Tailor and had it sewed on for $10.00. Love it thanks for the tip.
Glad I was able to help! Practice practice!
5.11 has been doing that pull tab for over 2 years on their LVC, Skyweight and now the Covert line. Just surprised that it's not just a must for any EDC bag that is claiming to be CCW friendly. Also so cheap to add during manufacturing. Hopefully Eberlestock sees this for 2.0
Ya I always remembered 511 being the first. I work all “CCW”slings and Danny packs had some form of rapid access. Seconds matter you know. Hopefully Eberlestock makes adjustments. We’ll see. Thanks for watching!
@@mikeydailycarry keep up the great content brother. Always learn something new. And OMG they just opened a Daiso in Austin so going there to get that mesh baggy. Perfect to drop in a bag!! Genius!
@eddievillalba4588 appreciate you good sir!
Great video! I agree with you about personal safety concerns, especially when traveling, getting robbed on vacation is painful enough, but getting robbed with an authentic bag is even worse. To me, it makes sense to travel with a fake luxrul bag and not carry any valuables that you would miss. Also, if your bag gets damaged by dust, stains, accidents, whatever it is, it doesn't matter even if it's fake.
Helpful tip! Thanks Mike!
You got it!!
dope good thinking!!
Thank you!
Just switched from eb bando, vertx socp and long walks to an alpaka tech max. Ipad side I run a holster, holds G43x. And mags. Dark angel med kit, other edc items fit niceless. Is xpac material and available in diff colors. I got black with high vis orange interior.
More organizatoon. Doesnt have a tactical brand on it like 511, vertx, ebelestocke, etc all do.
Nice!! I have two Bandos xl . Ideas on what I can use for a pull tab ? Thanks
amzn.to/3ZAfvUZ or any other nylon straps you have lying around the house will do
@@mikeydailycarry thank you for the idea. Keep creating great content!
Nice video but,what if they try to take your bag? Don’t you rather keep it on you?
Great question. Before it gets to the point of someone trying to take my bag I like to be vigilant and situational aware of my surroundings. At a minimum I always carry a fixed blade on my strong side outside of the bag, pepper gel handy on my weak side. Hopefully I can use those to allow me to get to my firearm. But at a minimum always being situationally aware gets me a long way.
Where did you get the little pouch from? I looked up dyso and couldn't find it. Maybe. Spelling it wrong.
Daiso is a storefront. I honestly don’t think they have online stores.
Is this the xL or regular one?
Standard
This person has an excessive amount of things that aren’t truly crucial for EDC. Eventually you start carrying too many things that create bulk and weight due to having the “available” space, this ideology potentially could affect your ability to quickly draw your gun. This is supposed to be a gun carry bag to free up pockets and reduce an immediate identifiable signature of ccw. Not a man purse.
While I’m no instructor in fanny pack carry, you will see that a common trend I preach in my videos is to practice with your gear no matter what it is. EDC is endless when it comes to its possibilities and parameters and is not a one size fits all. Thanks for watching though!
@@mikeydailycarry Didn’t mean to be mean or anything, however, EDC has more beginnings with CCW and certain details and practices will always be more successful for increasing your chances of drawing a firearm under stress in a deadly use of force event. “Endless possibilities and parameters for every day carry” is one aspect for how you can structure what you carry for items, sure for knick knacks and such. With that said, what is your priority, ability to carry “stuff” for convenience of use or the ability to conceal a firearm and draw quickly if the need was there to defend innocent life. Mission dictates tactics and equipment carry. That’s all I meant. Just my opinion, nothing else. Appreciate the review on the packs. All the best 🤘🏼
No offense taken at all @agentbravom. I like to play a little devils advocate from time to time to challenge ideals from the community. Like me for example I feel that term EDC derived from outdoor adventurers and enthusiasts which different communities adopted. I.E. the tactical community, the collector/ connoisseur scene, and the all other communities who’ve adopted the term.
Mine and your ideals actually align in a sense to where we want to be prepared the best way possible in a situation where we unfortunately have to result in drawing for self defense. I lean more towards showing the endless possibilities of carrying all you can while still maintaining practicality. I also try to include examples of the draw even while packs are loaded out at times to give a viewer an idea, in hopes that they can practice to have it make sense for them.