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• #2
In the army or just massively into your camo?!
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• #3
Indeed. Very Slovakian punk ca. 1992
Bump, though
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• #4
No just like me camo! Good bags though the military stuff doesn't give up - that Snugpak has been to the highest and 2nd highest tops in Britain in minus god knows windchill and rime ice forming on me as I walked!
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• #5
Dibs messenger bag for a friend...
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• #6
sorry undibs messenger bag...good luck with the sale man...
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• #7
In the army or just massively into your camo?!
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• #8
rough ramblers aye
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• #9
Dibs Snugpack Sleeka.
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• #10
Dibs Manhattan Portage Bike Messenger bag
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• #11
Snugpac sold
Dibs recorded - catch up with you tomorrow, early night ;)
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• #12
OK, thanks
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• #13
Messenger and Snugpak sold thx
Snugpak Sleeka Force 35 litre 'waterproof' rucksack - very comfortable - main compartment and two drawcord closure side pockets with coverings - top zipped lid pocket - lumbar/lower back support - chest and hip strap(s) - stashed waterproof cover in bottom. D rings for attaching stuff - Used but in good nick - only problem is drawcord plastic toggle bit for main compartment is bust, but can still draw it tight. £10 plus £2 p&P
Tracpac 35 Airjet System rucksack - similar to above - 35 litres - one main compartment - 2 side pockets (zipped) and a top lid pocket (zipped) back system uses 'Airjet' whatever that is, very comfortable anyway - hardly used at all - £12 + £2 p&p
Manhattan Portage Bike Messenger bag - used but VGC just cosmetic usage marks to line - no tears, rips, scuffs - approx 27 litres - camo with dayglo yellow stripes and scotchlite reflective material- single main compartment, small zipped pocket inside, zipped pocket length of front, magazine 'slip' pocket on back of bag - £23 + £2 p&p
Dibs followed by PM if you like - cheers