Coaxsher Sr-1 Endeavor Search and Rescue Pack Review Written By Sorenson Agnat1998 Sunday, April 17, 2022 Add Comment Edit Aaron Allred Empty Pockets Joined: Jun thirty, 2012 Messages: vii Likes Received: 2 How-do-you-do anybody, I am new to this site and this is my offset post, so I thought i'd leap right in and to a gear breakup and become your feedback. I am a volunteer EMT for a local Search And Rescue group in Las Vegas, and this is my pack. I chose to employ a Coaxsher SR-ane Endeavor Search and Rescue Pack. http://www.coaxsher.com/Search-and-Rescue-Pack-p/sr101.htm This pack is hands the most comfortable and well fitting pack i've e'er owned. Worth EVERY penny. Information technology sits much lower than a traditional pack but you can carry more weight and non feel strained at all. Every section on this pack is modular, so you can carry as much or as niggling as yous want, and mix/lucifer them depending on your comfort level. I have a feeling i'll probably purchase all of the modules they accept. In the chief compartment I comport the necessities for survival, the stuff required by the NASAR, and a few things to make my searches a little bit easier on myself. I am a large fan of my stuff being ultra organized, then I usually use smaller modular kits inside my pack to organize the different items. Information technology makes it much easier to transfer equipment from pack to pack likewise. Here is my medical kit. All of my small modular pouches are made past Condor. The one I comport in the medical kit is the Condor Rip-Abroad EMT pouch. I couldn't ask for a ameliorate pouch. I take a ton of stuff in there and there is nonetheless room for more. An splendid buy for anyone looking to build their own FAK. Lastly here is the frame that all of the modular numberless attach to. The way they engineered this frame is awesome, information technology really is the most comfortable pack I ain. Fastened to this frame is a 100oz h2o bladder pouch. I keep my Camelbak bladder west/ insulated hose in in that location, so when the remainder of the modules are on I wedge my hiking pole in in that location. And in that location it is. I have much more gear that I volition probably post about and review, but I wanted to throw my SAR pack up here and get some propose. I am very new to the EDC community and with Search and Rescue, and this is my first attempt at a bag that i've defended time to putting together. Please give me your input. Things yous like or don't like? Are at that place any items that I could do without, or that I might be missing? I'g looking forwards to being a member of this site, and continuing to build my EDC knowledge. Sorry for the long post, thank you for reading if y'all got down to this role. hahaha Aaron - Las Vegas In Omnia Paratus CatherineM Loaded Pockets Joined: Jun 24, 2011 Letters: 3,949 Likes Received: 8,380 Y'all don't piece of work for the visitor that makes the bag, do you? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk The pack is a modification of Coaxsher'due south wildland line packs and web gear. Good stuff. In Omnia Paratus Joined: Sep 5, 2011 Messages: 1,033 Likes Received: 2,194 prissy stuff, but i would have out that beef jerkey too salty Aaron Allred Empty Pockets Joined: Jun 30, 2012 Messages: 7 Likes Received: 2 Unfortunately no, but they are great. Every bag is hand fabricated to order, which is super nice these days Aaron Allred Empty Pockets Joined: Jun 30, 2012 Messages: 7 Likes Received: 2 expert call, I was debating on that stuff anyway. But information technology tastes too dang practiced sometimes. haha herosemblem Loaded Pockets Joined: Nov 24, 2011 Messages: 508 Likes Received: 130 Excellent kit, and skillful-looking, too. Thanks for sharing! I specially like the reflective bits. GITD Manix 2XL Owner In Omnia Paratus Joined: Aug 19, 2011 Letters: 2,363 Likes Received: half dozen,934 If yous have a smart phone, I recommend Kindle software (free). I know exactly what your Book weighs and a spare phone battery weighs much much less But I hold something to read and written report is ever good. About callouts include several hours of tedium punctuated by short bits of panic, terror, or exertion... In Omnia Paratus Joined: May 21, 2010 Messages: ane,876 Likes Received: i,480 Overnice looking set-up there! I know hiking backpacks effort to keep the weight up high, for endurance. Am I correct that this one rides lower to preserve balance and agility? Aaron Allred Empty Pockets Joined: Jun 30, 2012 Letters: 7 Likes Received: 2 Correct, This one is low to let better movement. It was meant for wildland fire fighters who are angle and digging a lot to prevent strain on their back. I dearest information technology, fashion more comfy that a traditional pack. Joined: Sep 28, 2006 Messages: 147 Likes Received: 33 AA -- Prissy set-up; used a similar rig (Gear911) for about vi years (as a K9 hanlder), merely too had a larger Camel-Bak for the NASAR examination. Skillful luck and have fun.... Greg Joined: Aug 28, 2007 Messages: 95 Likes Received: 9 Nice.. Several of our squad members use that pack.. Not sure how I missed this thread. Joined: Feb viii, 2012 Messages: 396 Likes Received: 119 If you sweat, salt isn't all bad provided you likewise hydrate. Joined: Jul 9, 2009 Messages: 4,982 Likes Received: eight,228 Not sure from the pics, but does your kit include flagging tape? ATB, Sam WyOkBuckskin Loaded Pockets Joined: Jan 22, 2013 Letters: 146 Likes Received: 405 Is this group a NASAR affiliated team? If then you are missing several items from your kit. But, for a basic kit your off to a good first. Joined: May 27, 2013 Messages: 1,500 Likes Received: 1,596 Just curious how one would have the 511 AHP as a formidable SAR pack! In Omnia Paratus Joined: Sep five, 2011 Messages: one,033 Likes Received: 2,194 makes you thirsty. more water Joined: February 8, 2012 Messages: 396 Likes Received: 119 You lose table salt while exercising. http://world wide web.cyclingnews.com/features/do-and-constructive-common salt-replacement OP is in Vegas. Summer will dehydrate him and suck out his common salt. YMMV man, do whatever you desire. FYI a serving of THAT jerky has 560 mg of sodium -- which puts it at about level with a sports drinkable. Oh Noze! Last edited past Makahbay, Sep eighteen, 2013 GatorMedic Loaded Pockets Joined: Jun 8, 2013 Letters: ii,156 Likes Received: viii,148 Cool pack. I've never seen information technology earlier. Digging the Condor EMT pouch Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - at present Free New Posts buttononearry.blogspot.com Source: https://www.edcforums.com/threads/search-and-rescue-pack-would-love-feedback.97119/ Share this post
How-do-you-do anybody, I am new to this site and this is my offset post, so I thought i'd leap right in and to a gear breakup and become your feedback. I am a volunteer EMT for a local Search And Rescue group in Las Vegas, and this is my pack. I chose to employ a Coaxsher SR-ane Endeavor Search and Rescue Pack. http://www.coaxsher.com/Search-and-Rescue-Pack-p/sr101.htm This pack is hands the most comfortable and well fitting pack i've e'er owned. Worth EVERY penny. Information technology sits much lower than a traditional pack but you can carry more weight and non feel strained at all. Every section on this pack is modular, so you can carry as much or as niggling as yous want, and mix/lucifer them depending on your comfort level. I have a feeling i'll probably purchase all of the modules they accept. In the chief compartment I comport the necessities for survival, the stuff required by the NASAR, and a few things to make my searches a little bit easier on myself. I am a large fan of my stuff being ultra organized, then I usually use smaller modular kits inside my pack to organize the different items. Information technology makes it much easier to transfer equipment from pack to pack likewise. Here is my medical kit. All of my small modular pouches are made past Condor. The one I comport in the medical kit is the Condor Rip-Abroad EMT pouch. I couldn't ask for a ameliorate pouch. I take a ton of stuff in there and there is nonetheless room for more. An splendid buy for anyone looking to build their own FAK. Lastly here is the frame that all of the modular numberless attach to. The way they engineered this frame is awesome, information technology really is the most comfortable pack I ain. Fastened to this frame is a 100oz h2o bladder pouch. I keep my Camelbak bladder west/ insulated hose in in that location, so when the remainder of the modules are on I wedge my hiking pole in in that location. And in that location it is. I have much more gear that I volition probably post about and review, but I wanted to throw my SAR pack up here and get some propose. I am very new to the EDC community and with Search and Rescue, and this is my first attempt at a bag that i've defended time to putting together. Please give me your input. Things yous like or don't like? Are at that place any items that I could do without, or that I might be missing? I'g looking forwards to being a member of this site, and continuing to build my EDC knowledge. Sorry for the long post, thank you for reading if y'all got down to this role. hahaha Aaron - Las Vegas
Y'all don't piece of work for the visitor that makes the bag, do you? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Unfortunately no, but they are great. Every bag is hand fabricated to order, which is super nice these days
expert call, I was debating on that stuff anyway. But information technology tastes too dang practiced sometimes. haha
If yous have a smart phone, I recommend Kindle software (free). I know exactly what your Book weighs and a spare phone battery weighs much much less But I hold something to read and written report is ever good. About callouts include several hours of tedium punctuated by short bits of panic, terror, or exertion...
Overnice looking set-up there! I know hiking backpacks effort to keep the weight up high, for endurance. Am I correct that this one rides lower to preserve balance and agility?
Correct, This one is low to let better movement. It was meant for wildland fire fighters who are angle and digging a lot to prevent strain on their back. I dearest information technology, fashion more comfy that a traditional pack.
AA -- Prissy set-up; used a similar rig (Gear911) for about vi years (as a K9 hanlder), merely too had a larger Camel-Bak for the NASAR examination. Skillful luck and have fun.... Greg
Is this group a NASAR affiliated team? If then you are missing several items from your kit. But, for a basic kit your off to a good first.
You lose table salt while exercising. http://world wide web.cyclingnews.com/features/do-and-constructive-common salt-replacement OP is in Vegas. Summer will dehydrate him and suck out his common salt. YMMV man, do whatever you desire. FYI a serving of THAT jerky has 560 mg of sodium -- which puts it at about level with a sports drinkable. Oh Noze!
Cool pack. I've never seen information technology earlier. Digging the Condor EMT pouch Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - at present Free
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