5.11? Any users?
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5.11? Any users?
I'm looking for something that will have multi-purpose functionality from carrying cameras, working as a day pack and an airline carry-on. Thinking of a 5.11 Rush 12 backpack, but have never owned or used their stuff before. Anyone have any experience of the brand, especially their packs?
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We are issued 5.11 at work, shirts, pants, under shirts, socks, gloves, pouches...seems to be good quality kit.
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I have the Rush bag. It's good quality, looks almost new after 7 years. Only thing is you'll look like a cop. Not sure if you want that perception in a travel situation. If you're not worried, it's a great bag.
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It's not always good to have that tactical look. The bags are definitely durable. A bit on the heavy side, because the fabric is thick. I've been using a Patagonia Refugio.
https://www.rei.com/product/869774/pata ... 28-daypack
So far a great pack. I picked mine up for about $50 on clearance. It was a discontinued bright green color.
https://www.rei.com/product/869774/pata ... 28-daypack
So far a great pack. I picked mine up for about $50 on clearance. It was a discontinued bright green color.
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I've been a fan since they started and were Royal Robbins, with 5.11 being their cargo pant line. They later split and 5.11 became its own brand. I've owned a bunch of their stuff and issued it to my employees.
As for bags, I've got a couple 5.11 "go bags" and they are solid. My uniform is also 5.11, as are my lightweight boots and level II holster. It's all good stuff.
The one time I had a problem was with some boots, about six months into ownership. 5.11 exchanged them, no questions asked.
I used to be a corporate sponsor of the California State Sheriffs Association and 5.11 was too. The company is very pro law enforcement, which I appreciate.
As for bags, I've got a couple 5.11 "go bags" and they are solid. My uniform is also 5.11, as are my lightweight boots and level II holster. It's all good stuff.
The one time I had a problem was with some boots, about six months into ownership. 5.11 exchanged them, no questions asked.
I used to be a corporate sponsor of the California State Sheriffs Association and 5.11 was too. The company is very pro law enforcement, which I appreciate.
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5.11 started under Royal Robbins? Huh. Never knew that. Royal is a legend in the climbing community.hoppyjr wrote:I've been a fan since they started and were Royal Robbins, with 5.11 being their cargo pant line. They later split and 5.11 became its own brand. I've owned a bunch of their stuff and issued it to my employees.
As for bags, I've got a couple 5.11 "go bags" and they are solid. My uniform is also 5.11, as are my lightweight boots and level II holster. It's all good stuff.
The one time I had a problem was with some boots, about six months into ownership. 5.11 exchanged them, no questions asked.
I used to be a corporate sponsor of the California State Sheriffs Association and 5.11 was too. The company is very pro law enforcement, which I appreciate.
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They did. Actually, they named some of their gear 5.11 because of its reference to climbing difficulty. They had a store in Modesto, California that I visited several times. At some point the partners split and 5.11 became its own brand. It's HQ is also in Modesto.Chocodove wrote:5.11 started under Royal Robbins? Huh. Never knew that. Royal is a legend in the climbing community.hoppyjr wrote:I've been a fan since they started and were Royal Robbins, with 5.11 being their cargo pant line. They later split and 5.11 became its own brand. I've owned a bunch of their stuff and issued it to my employees.
As for bags, I've got a couple 5.11 "go bags" and they are solid. My uniform is also 5.11, as are my lightweight boots and level II holster. It's all good stuff.
The one time I had a problem was with some boots, about six months into ownership. 5.11 exchanged them, no questions asked.
I used to be a corporate sponsor of the California State Sheriffs Association and 5.11 was too. The company is very pro law enforcement, which I appreciate.
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Ahhhh...5.11! The climbing grade. Makes perfect sense. Learn something new everyday.hoppyjr wrote:They did. Actually, they named some of their gear 5.11 because of its reference to climbing difficulty. They had a store in Modesto, California that I visited several times. At some point the partners split and 5.11 became its own brand. It's HQ is also in Modesto.Chocodove wrote:5.11 started under Royal Robbins? Huh. Never knew that. Royal is a legend in the climbing community.hoppyjr wrote:I've been a fan since they started and were Royal Robbins, with 5.11 being their cargo pant line. They later split and 5.11 became its own brand. I've owned a bunch of their stuff and issued it to my employees.
As for bags, I've got a couple 5.11 "go bags" and they are solid. My uniform is also 5.11, as are my lightweight boots and level II holster. It's all good stuff.
The one time I had a problem was with some boots, about six months into ownership. 5.11 exchanged them, no questions asked.
I used to be a corporate sponsor of the California State Sheriffs Association and 5.11 was too. The company is very pro law enforcement, which I appreciate.
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Yep, knew 5.11 was a climbing grade but hadn't realised the link to RR (probably the best biography I've read) - Yvon Chounard started Patagonia and Black Diamond, I believe. RR was a pioneer of big walls, and YV got his ideas of tough cotton clothing from Brit climbers using old rugby jerseys as far I know.
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My work pants and shirts are 5.11. The pants are great. The Polos are no better or worse than anything else in the price range.
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I have a couple of bags and they are well made, but they do look tactical.
What I really like it's their vaporlite shorts and the stryke pants and shorts. Very comfortable and well made.
For camera gear, I like Lowepro. I don't remember the name of the one I have, but its a backpack that opens from the back... so if you're carrying it, there's no way from someone to open it and take the camera out.
Jason (sudha) should have great recommendations regarding this (he have actually talked about camera bags in the TGN podcast).
What I really like it's their vaporlite shorts and the stryke pants and shorts. Very comfortable and well made.
For camera gear, I like Lowepro. I don't remember the name of the one I have, but its a backpack that opens from the back... so if you're carrying it, there's no way from someone to open it and take the camera out.
Jason (sudha) should have great recommendations regarding this (he have actually talked about camera bags in the TGN podcast).
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Never had 5.11 and not LE but I put my bags through some shit and I've found timbuk2 excels at taking it as does TNF Surge. Neither has a tactical look. Ed, great story of 5.11 never knew the back story. Thanks.
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I'm with Dave. I use Timbuk2 bags with great results. My older bag is maybe 12 or 14 years old and still looks solid.
Only negative on the Timbuk2 bag is the Velcro patches holding the bag cover together. Not really subtle to open, but totally secure.
I have no issue with 5.11 gear. It is just a bit too tactical for everyday use IMO. Probably just a personal style thing.
Only negative on the Timbuk2 bag is the Velcro patches holding the bag cover together. Not really subtle to open, but totally secure.
I have no issue with 5.11 gear. It is just a bit too tactical for everyday use IMO. Probably just a personal style thing.
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I was issued 5.11 overseas. I would never spend my own cash on it. It was to tactical-cool for me.
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FWIW, most "issued" stuff will be tactical looking, like BDU/uniform style. 5.11 makes other styles that are more discreet.toxicavenger wrote:I was issued 5.11 overseas. I would never spend my own cash on it. It was to tactical-cool for me.
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hoppyjr wrote:FWIW, most "issued" stuff will be tactical looking, like BDU/uniform style. 5.11 makes other styles that are more discreet.toxicavenger wrote:I was issued 5.11 overseas. I would never spend my own cash on it. It was to tactical-cool for me.
I loved the "standard" 5.11 pants when they first came out as Royal Robbins, but about the time the FBI made them the academy uniform detectives all over made them (plus a polo shirt) the daily plain clothes uniform too. It was too much, so I don't wear them except for work. Too much of any good thing ruins anything.
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The COVRT18 is pretty stealthy and not too tactical.
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