Sports lumbar Pack Recommendation

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Sports lumbar Pack Recommendation

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Hi, everyone, I am seeking a Sports lumbar Pack that I can do day hikes with. I prefer the gun compartment to be Velcro sewed rather than zippered for faster access. And I would like it to have water bottles pockets, something like " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have searched about two hours on the web and did not come across anything. Does anyone know anyone carry this type of lumber pack or can custom make one?
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I don't think you'll get anything that's fast to get to because of where lumbar packs ride. It will be slow to get something from your back. The best thing I can think of is to get a Hill People Gear Kit Bag. http://www.hillpeoplegear.com/Products/ ... fault.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; It's zippered but you can safely leave a corner of it opened and rip it open. There's pictures on the website. Use that and then a small day pack. When I'm out in the woods I use the Kit Bag and a backpack.
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I just remembered this one. http://www.ribzwear.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; They're not for me. Some people say they're too hot and others swear by them. Another option if you want a lumber pack is to get something like aKifaru tailgunner or scout and add your own water bottle pockets and a pocket on the side to conceal a pistol.
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remington79 wrote:I just remembered this one. http://www.ribzwear.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; They're not for me. Some people say they're too hot and others swear by them. Another option if you want a lumber pack is to get something like aKifaru tailgunner or scout and add your own water bottle pockets and a pocket on the side to conceal a pistol.
I bought Ribz and it is too hot for me. It probable works great for someone live in colder climate/rte.
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BCGlocker wrote:
remington79 wrote:I just remembered this one. http://www.ribzwear.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; They're not for me. Some people say they're too hot and others swear by them. Another option if you want a lumber pack is to get something like aKifaru tailgunner or scout and add your own water bottle pockets and a pocket on the side to conceal a pistol.
I bought Ribz and it is too hot for me. It probable works great for someone live in colder climate/rte.

I also have a Ribz, it looked great for CC. However, I recently moved to El Paso, so it will only be useful in the winter time.
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