Looking for a strap-on leg bag

Discussion in 'Equipment' started by macutan, Dec 3, 2009.

  1. macutan

    macutan Been here awhile

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  2. macutan

    macutan Been here awhile

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    Hi guys,

    I just saw someone in the city (NYC) with this on (http://www.louis.de/_30de9db9498f83c...5358&anzeige=0) and I'm trying to find a place to buy it here in the US with not much luck.

    Any ideas or recommendations? It doesn't have to be the same brand something cheaper could work too :)

    thanks
    Paco
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  3. BigKev72

    BigKev72 ANZAC

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    Link didn't work so well for me. However if you want a decent little strap on leg bag see if you can find an old US Army issued NBC mask bag, they are made of good canvas with a couple of fairly solid metal snaps...and big enough to fit in an NBC mask...or maps, water bottle and snacks etc.
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  6. skier

    skier genius or insanity?

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    Lots of fence riders with these sorts of things.

    Out here we call them holsters.
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    Oh, not that kind of bag.
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  8. macutan

    macutan Been here awhile

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    any other alternative to the one on the picture,... not really digging that one...
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    Is the link not working?
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  12. GS Spirit

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    I have a friend that rides with leg bags and they are not too big and are black and look a little tactical I will find out what they are.



    ....sabergear thigh pack http://www.sabergear.com/gallery.html
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    not many wimmin can take a leg
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    Sabre Cheap & cheerful Supporter

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    :lol3 That's EXACTLY what I thought of! And why not? What else does a well-caffeinated iron butt rider use? :evil
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    How about this one? It is even waterproof! :rofl


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  19. MsLizVt

    MsLizVt pfft ...

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    Paco, Hi!

    The first photo is from the link you posted. The second and third is what I'm thinking might work for you. This is a link to all of the Thigh Rigs that rstacticalgear.com has listed. Personally I think the MOLLE systems would be a great start, add what every pouches you want after that. Googling Tactical Thigh Rigs and/or Tactical Thigh Packs might give you a lot more choices.

    http://www.rstacticalgear.com/cat_thigh.cfm

    Is this helpful?

    Enjoy,




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  20. MsLizVt

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    Paco, Hi!

    The first photo is from the link you posted. The second and third is what I'm thinking might work for you. This is a link to all of the Thigh Rigs that rstacticalgear.com has listed. Personally I think the MOLLE systems would be a great start, add what every pouches you want after that. Googling Tactical Thigh Rigs and/or Tactical Thigh Packs might give you a lot more choices.

    http://www.rstacticalgear.com/cat_thigh.cfm

    Is this helpful?

    Enjoy,




    Liz



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