The classic canvas messenger bag attaches. How does it work as a "home bag?" In this post I will describe the broad outlines of his pocket, and on those features for my own use of IT equipment for its implementation. I asked the question: "How will this work as a gear bag for use in emergency situations?" Here's what I learned.
The first thing I noticed about this bag is that it's pretty big. For a shoulder bag, so it seems like it can hold enoughTo get gear to help you home, or at least to a safer location during an emergency. This bag is an old-style messenger bag, and as such lacks some of the bells and whistles that are on modern bags. But this lack of affect "modern" features are not from this bag 's general usefulness. What is a simple bag that you can use to take some basic equipment.
The bag is canvas olive green with a two inch wide shoulder strap is not padded. The belt issew the pocket by a strengthening of the screen, so it will stand up to some abuse. The canvas is not heavy, burlap-like material, but a soft canvas, like jeans. The main compartment does not have a particular investment, so it relies on the Velcro flap attaches to hold everything in. The flap, two pockets, the optimal size for its implementation a MREs.
If you need small items in the bag, I would suggest you have a few different things. Inside theMain storage compartment, there is a small zippered pocket, you can substitute for small loose items like keys, a multi-tool or similar applications. Larger loose items, such as going Paracord or backpack first aid kit can be in one of the smaller pockets on the side of the pocket. There is a pocket on each side, and a solitary snap sure your items.
Like most cases, this is a not waterproof. It can withstand a little rain, but when you're out in a downpour, your order is going to be wet.If you do nothing in the bag, which does not interact well with water it has, put it in a plastic bag with zipper. This is a standard, what to do with your gear on, so make sure you do it. Games, Pocket Survival Guides, etc., all in plastic bags. These bags are easier to organize, your stay in the aisle seat better, and it will stay dry.
Overall, I think the bag is a good candidate for a "pocket to go home." It has enough room for a bitTo fishing gear and some food and water. That should be plenty to keep you home or to another safe place in case of emergency. The wide strap - even if it is not populated - makes the bag easy to carry. I filled it with a few pounds to make, difficult and walked around with it. The wide strap helps tremendously. Even with the bag filled with heavy items, you can wear it a long way, if you have to.
If you opt for a small bag to carry some survivalTo keep gear in the car or do in the office, this simple bag it should. It is lightweight and robust, and it has enough space for the equipment you need to get through the first phases of a disaster to bear.