Coaxsher Sr-1 Endeavor Search and Rescue Pack Review

  1. Aaron Allred

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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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

  2. CatherineM
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    Y'all don't piece of work for the visitor that makes the bag, do you?

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  3. The pack is a modification of Coaxsher'due south wildland line packs and web gear.

    Good stuff.

  4. MR24927
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    prissy stuff, but i would have out that beef jerkey too salty
  5. Aaron Allred

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    Unfortunately no, but they are great. Every bag is hand fabricated to order, which is super nice these days
  6. Aaron Allred

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    expert call, I was debating on that stuff anyway. But information technology tastes too dang practiced sometimes. haha
  7. herosemblem

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    Excellent kit, and skillful-looking, too. Thanks for sharing! I specially like the reflective bits.
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    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...

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    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?

  10. Aaron Allred

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    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.
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    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
  12. MrEarp

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    Nice.. Several of our squad members use that pack.. Not sure how I missed this thread.
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    If you sweat, salt isn't all bad provided you likewise hydrate.
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    Not sure from the pics, but does your kit include flagging tape?

    ATB,
    Sam

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    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.
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    Just curious how one would have the 511 AHP as a formidable SAR pack!
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    makes you thirsty. more water
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    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
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    Cool pack. I've never seen information technology earlier. Digging the Condor EMT pouch

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