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Sometimes not being all tactical'd out, is the best way out.
This while semi tactical in coolor appears to be nothing nore than a good camping pack.
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With my civilian rucks, they are blue and yellow, and just in case TSHTF while I am out on the trail, I carry a camo ruck cover with me to put over the pack if needed. You can make your own cover for your pack by visiting a fabric store and purchasing some camo fabric and elastic tape, cut the fabric as needed, then sew the elastic tape on the edges, and you have a ruck cover that fits into a tiny spot in your pack, yet can be taken out and put in place in seconds.
With my civilian rucks, they are blue and yellow, and just in case TSHTF while I am out on the trail, I carry a camo ruck cover with me to put over the pack if needed. You can make your own cover for your pack by visiting a fabric store and purchasing some camo fabric and elastic tape, cut the fabric as needed, then sew the elastic tape on the edges, and you have a ruck cover that fits into a tiny spot in your pack, yet can be taken out and put in place in seconds.
I've been thinking about that cuz my pack is actually Black and deep orange. Awful colors but it's a great pack! Thanks for the idea.
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