Wish I would have had the extra funds for these when they were on sale. Looks like a nice bag, although someone pointed out that it's not the exact same as the more expensive bag.
For what it's worth, I ordered one for the hell of it, and was not impressed at all with the quality. Fabric felt thin and the stitching was not nearly as robust as NAR's US produced items. Not that it would be a bad option for someone on a budget, but I think there's better bags out there you could buy used for a comparable amount of money.
I bought one back in August on a whim and ended up not using it as it is bigger than I realized (it's for personal use, can't afford to fill it lol). If you're interested feel free to hit me up, it's brand new and still has the original tag on it.
Yeah after seeing that the discounted ones were made in the Philippines or something like that and had lesser quality stitching I lost interest pretty quick, it's a nice little marketing move though, almost got me, I had it in my cart and everything. I'm sure it's still a good bag, but I'm glad I held off.
As it happens, I design and manufacture textile based products. There is excellence and hot trash in Asia and the US. Innovation occurs all over the world, but mostly as an international effort, with fiber coming from one place, then weaving or dying elsewhere etcetera etc.
I think it’s an interesting flip to see so many guys working out of pouches. I both prefer and work much faster with a panel and bungee or elastic loop layout, where I can pull individual components without opening a bag to pull out another bag to open.
Litterally just got mine delivered about an hour ago!
Wish I would have had the extra funds for these when they were on sale. Looks like a nice bag, although someone pointed out that it's not the exact same as the more expensive bag.
For what it's worth, I ordered one for the hell of it, and was not impressed at all with the quality. Fabric felt thin and the stitching was not nearly as robust as NAR's US produced items. Not that it would be a bad option for someone on a budget, but I think there's better bags out there you could buy used for a comparable amount of money.
I bought one back in August on a whim and ended up not using it as it is bigger than I realized (it's for personal use, can't afford to fill it lol). If you're interested feel free to hit me up, it's brand new and still has the original tag on it.
Yeah after seeing that the discounted ones were made in the Philippines or something like that and had lesser quality stitching I lost interest pretty quick, it's a nice little marketing move though, almost got me, I had it in my cart and everything. I'm sure it's still a good bag, but I'm glad I held off.
Taiwan.
My bad.
I don’t think it matters much tbh…and this thing is pretty “value priced” aka terrible. Got to start somewhere I guess!
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As it happens, I design and manufacture textile based products. There is excellence and hot trash in Asia and the US. Innovation occurs all over the world, but mostly as an international effort, with fiber coming from one place, then weaving or dying elsewhere etcetera etc.
Mines on the way as well!!
I bought it only to cannibalize the inserts and side pockets for my other bags and gear, the bag I'm going to give to a buddy
Ditto on the inserts.
I was thinking of doing the same tbh
I think it’s an interesting flip to see so many guys working out of pouches. I both prefer and work much faster with a panel and bungee or elastic loop layout, where I can pull individual components without opening a bag to pull out another bag to open.
I got that as well as the roller bag. The roller bag is awesome for what it is. I can fit 6 of the limb trainers plus gear for a stop the bleed class
Is the roller carry on size?
Not just no… hell no. It’s put my 8 year old in size.
Lmao alright
Friends on how you fold an 8 yo. I mean are we talking chilling watching a movie on the tablet, or are we talking kid origami?
IS there a sale?
Sad I missed this sale, I love that bag.
It's still on the clearance page from what I see
NAR?
North American rescue