The Variable Geometry Pack System - Prototyped by Covert Industries Inc (circa 2003/2004) |
Variable Geometry Packs - Morphing to Meet Your Needs!
This was one of the major prototypes I achieved back in the day when Covert Industries Inc was still around. This is a serious pack system designed for extended periods in the field. The notable feature being all the components that work with the pack and the other components. So, this long overdue review is going online today. Please, join me as we explore the features and options of the Long Range Recreation Pack (LRRP) System.
The amazing part of this pack system is how well all the components work together. As seen in the photo to the left this is a bit larger than your average daypack.For those who are going to ask, I am not sure of the exact volume of the pack. An educated guess would be about 65 litres for the main bag.
The side pockets are another 6 litres, each.
The Pigy-Pak (mini pack) is about 11 litres.
The top pocket is about 4 litres.
And the crampon pouch is about 3 litres.
So, rough guess for all is about 95 litres.
The pack and all components were made with 1000 denier yellow Cordura and reinforced with 1000 denier black Cordura.The webbing is a mix of 3/4", 1" and 2" poly propylene webbing.
The buckles include:
3/4", 1" and 2" side release buckles
1" Super loc ladder buckles
2" Heavy duty ladder loc buckles
The zippers were:
#5 vislon separating
#5 vislon non-separating for the top pocket
Also, is the two side pockets zipped together and being worn as a day pack.
Here are all the components of the Long Range Recreation Pack System:
- Main pack back
- Side pockets
- Heavy shoulder straps
- Light shoulder straps
- Waist belt
- Pigy-Pak mini daypack
- Top pocket
- Crampon pouch
The LRRP System evolved from the Military Patrolling Pack System. Seen here (left and below) with scabbards instead of side pockets.
There is a removable cargo pouch on the front of the main pack.
The top pocket is the tall version with a couple extra litres of volume.
The Military Patrolling Pack uses a 1" harness system and a 2" waist belt.
Axe loops and Hook & Loop handle holders allow ice axes or felling axes to be easily attached to the front of the pack.
An early Military Patrolling Pack System in civilian colours.
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