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Belt bag, where to get?
I have had this bag for a long time, getting a little beat up.
Would like to get another or two, any one have any idea where to get one?
This fits on your belt, folded into it's self, until you need it for something, then it unfolds to a pretty good size.
I have used it on hunting trips when it's cold in the early morning, hot during the day, then gets cool again at nite.
Also works good as a "carry along" forage bag, out of the way, until you find something intresting, that needs toting back, but don't want to carry what ever by hand.
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Hunter: they are called "packable duffles" and there are a lot of manufacturers. I know Eagle Creek and Outdoor Products both make them. Just Google for packable duffle and you should be able to find what you are looking for. I don't know if they have the belt loops or not. I think they have a clip instead.
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Now that's a tough one... Probably made back in the 70's for hunters possibly, based on the color. Though, a lot of camping gear was made in orange back then. I've been working in the outfitting business for the past 20 years and haven't seen anything quite like that. I'll ask some of my military surplus friends, they deal with a lot of non-military import gear. I'll let you know if I find anything.
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Eagle Creek has packable duffels, good high-end travel gear. I don't remember anything that simple. Rick is on the right track though.
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I had one similar to the pic you posted (early 80's) along with a wind breaker that folded up in a similar fashion. Both were green. Get em at REI.
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