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  • ! twitty

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    I am looking for a pack with a hydration bladder. I really am looking for more of a 3 day pack style such as the Camelback BFM. Anyone have any suggestions for a nice pack? Thanks in advance!
     

    ! twitty

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    That Condor looks good. I see nothing about it coming with a bladder so I assume you must buy on seperately? Also, anyone have experience with Condor packs?
     

    jeremy

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    That Condor looks good. I see nothing about it coming with a bladder so I assume you must buy on seperately? Also, anyone have experience with Condor packs?
    I have no experience with the Condor Packs, yet...
    However, I have used their Gear in the Past and was quite pleased with it, so I expect their offerings in the realm of Packs to be good as well...

    Yes, you have to have a separate bladder.
     

    RedJester

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    The 3-day pack from LA Police Gear that I just bought has a pocket for a hydration bladder. The pack itself was inexpensive, and seems to be fairly well-built. I'm re-packing my BOB into it.
     

    Octomonkey

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    I have the condor 3 day pack. It is built to accept a hydration bladder, however the bladder is not included. The pack is a quality piece and I highly doubt you would be disappointed with it.
     

    LPMan59

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    The 3-day pack from LA Police Gear that I just bought has a pocket for a hydration bladder. The pack itself was inexpensive, and seems to be fairly well-built. I'm re-packing my BOB into it.

    i bought two of them, one for my BOB and one as my tactical diaper bag. For $30, I have no complaints.
     

    vitamink

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    Triple aught designs has my go to gear...

    And by "go to" i mean "go to war" and "go to the bank for a second mortgage as that TAD **** is expensive"
     

    parkerj112

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    Maxpedition Condor-II best backpack I have ever used. I commute to college and back by bike and I wear this bag with 25+ pound of books in it. It is very comfortable and is built to take a tank doing donuts on it:D!

    Buy now and cry, brag about it later!
    Maxpedition Condor-II Assault Pack Tactical Military Backpack, Enhanced Daypack - MAXPEDITION HARD-USE GEAR Tactical Nylon Gear for Military, Law Enforcement, Tactical Concealed Carry; Tailored to Perform Tactical

    Good luck and let us know what you end up getting.
     

    Blackhawk2001

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    Lots of choices out there for you. I've used SpecOps, Voodoo (bad buckles), four different types of CamelBak (still using my BFM as my BOB), Eagle, and others. Looked at a Condor clone of a BFM a couple weeks ago that was 1/3 the price of the similar CamelBak. If the pack you're buying doesn't have a hydration bladder, CamelBak, Platypus, and others sell hydration systems without carriers - tho the CamelBak is the winner in this area, hands-down, IMO). Best advice is find a bunch of guys who have packs and try them out to see what fits you best. Unless you're a pack-junky (like me) you'll try before you buy.
     

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