![]() ![]() Here is an really excellent set up in a Pygmy Falcon II. Here are the Amazon reviews, with an average of 4.375 stars from 8 reviews. Here is a written review of the Pygmy Falcon I. I could also see it being used as a backpack for school or college. But as a bag to stash your gear in for a day or two hike, as a bag for your carry-on during a trip, or a bag to bring your big EDC, it is the right size. It is also too small to be a well-stocked Bail Out Bag. It is too small to be an overnight bag, really. I guess it would fit a small or medium sized laptop in a sleeve, but that doesn't seem to be its purpose. It is a day pack or, if you are not a minimalist and carry a bunch of gear, your EDC pack. The first pack I am going to review is the Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon II. It is a shame I have to even note such stupid behavior, especially when their stuff is so nice, but it is only fair: if you act stupid, you get a reputation for acting stupid. ![]() They also did asinine things like purchasing the domain name just in case you mis-type the domain name of THE EDC forum on the net.Īll that bullshit aside, they make great gear and their antics don't effect the performance, design, price or availability of their stuff, so I am going to merely note it and move on. They are the destructive teenage boy of the gear world, as this thread proves. Their ownership/leadership is a little more aggressive and juvenile than most other companies, well Cold Steel excluded. There are better bags out there, more flexible stuff, but Maxpedition has done a very good job of producing well-made, well-designed products for a while now, establishing themselves as something like the Surefire of the pack world. The first pack review HAD to be a Maxpedition bag. ![]()
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