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Hiking is a popular recreational pastime in Arizona, as a get-away from urban living, while enjoying the beauty and wildlife of nature. Hiking season runs all year in Arizona. Of course, with unpredictable weather and fires, some trails may be closed anytime during the season. The websites for the area will usually inform you of any closures or cautions and we provide links for most of the trails in our directory Search Arizona Trail Guide - Click Here
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Diamondback Tactical E&E bag

Mon Jul 7 2008
This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. This bag weighs 13.25 pounds.

Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabineer, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed. This one also has a large flap that covers most of the bag. This is filled with a level 2a soft armor panel.

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

This bag weighs 13.25 pounds.  one has an Eagle evidence bag on the rear strap/ When not in use, the Eagle evidence bag (DEP) folds to a scant 3.75in W x 3in H x 1.5in D and is held securely to the strap (or a belt). WHen open it quickly unfolds into to a 6” diameter pouch that measures 10”H giving you a 280 cubic inch general purpose pouch

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

This one also has a large flap  that covers most of the bag. This is filled with a level 2a soft armor panel. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light.

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

Inside this bag:

  • TP
  • rubber gloves
  • energy bars
  • LED light
  • pepper spray
  • hand cleaner
  • emergency bandage
  • more energy bars
  • two water bottles
  • small survival kit
  • 550 cord
  • carabineer
  • small binoculars
  • room for plenty of other things if needed

This bag is used quite often. It has a lot of empty space for extra water, food, etc depending on the trip. For hiking it offers room for lunch and remains comfortable on long trips. Inside the small outer pockets are: pepper spray, hand cleaner, emergency bandage, and more energy bars. In the inside pocket there is TP, rubber gloves, energy bars, and an LED light. Inside the main pocket: two water bottles, small survival kit, 550 cord and carabiner, small binoculars and room for plenty of other things if needed.

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