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The veto looks great but it's 4x the price of the fatmax, just not worth it unless you have cash to burn.
have you got access to use of a FLT to carry that for you?I have just loaded up my new toolbag tonight. Never seen nor heard of this particular bag until a few days ago.
First impressions are that it seems pretty decent for £100. It's huge, and have had to put my old CK shoulder strap on it as none supplied. I have played around with it tonight and the tools slide in and out a lot better than my old CK. Fnarr Fnarr!!
It's a Toughbuilt 30" open tote. I like how you can move the three different inserts about to suit your needs. Time will tell how well it will last but it seems pretty sturdy.
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It is a bit on the large size but for tool tarts like me, very nice, I'll stick with what I have thanks, any more tool bageetc and next step will be the divorce courtshave you got access to use of a FLT to carry that for you?
Think you have to speak to site admin before you can start advertising your own product on here.
I do not know if they sell a toolbag on this site Compare Backpacks - Full Specifications & Features | Backpacks Global - https://backpacks.global/compare/, but when I was preparing for a hike, I bought several hiking backpacks with my friends, and I liked everything. But do not forget that there are many sites where these toolbags can also be, so I think I only gave a tip to this site. By the way, I would like to know if anyone knows where you can buy good flashlights for a hike? The last time I was camping with friends, my flashlight died, and after that, I barely reached the tents where our things were. Sorry of course, for offtopic, but it would be interesting to me, just.Where can I buy a good backpack for a hike, who knows?!