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my main concern is will it hold a sandwich? And another sandwich. How about a thermos of coffee.
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I'm also a fan of belt pouches. They are good for many purposes. In the last few years, however, I have gone to "fanny packs". The bigger ones can hold a sandwich (or 2 or 3 Buckhunter), a couple of water bottles and other assorted gear (e.g., knife, compass, extra ammo). I also have a small one about the size of the belt pouch shown in the post, and choose one suitable for the outing. The thing these all have in common is a separate belt (nylon) that allows them to be quickly removed without unbuckling the pants belt. My bigger fanny pack has a padded hip belt and acts as a shelf to provide additional support to my day pack.
Whatever works for you is good! 270man |
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....and here is where the problems begin. You start out with a nice light pouch filled with needed stuff. It's such a great idea you decide you need a bigger one because there's so much more needed stuff out there. Pretty soon you're lugging everything but the kitchen sink in a full out backpack. So.....you go find a nice little belt pouch again and ......
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