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Molle II ruck or cfp 90?

5.7K views 7 replies 6 participants last post by  glocksrock  
#1 ·
I am shopping around for a long term bob/survival bag. I have narrowed my search to either a molle II ruck (external frame) with sustinance packs or a cfp 90 (internal frame) with patrol pack. I dont have access to either to get a feel for them. From my readings on line, I am leaning towards the cfp90. Anyone here have hands on with either, or both and have thoughts to share? I live in town and if I need to leave, its up to the Blue mountains for me and the family (wife and two small kids). I was thinking 3 day assault pack but I dont think it would be big enough for the items needed for a long term or fall/winter outing. Thanks for your time.
 
#4 ·
The CFP-90 was a great pack. I think they were made by Lowe and Gregory as well as a number of military contractors.
 
#6 ·
I can tell you that the 90 is a great ruck. I got mine back in the 90's and it's logged some miles. It's now my "go bag" that I keep in my truck, for those JIC scenarios. I've gone heavy, and I've gone light with it, and it's just a comfortable pack. If you can find one with the day pack on it then even better. I really don't think you'd be disappointed with it. I checked, and Wardens has it for a reasonable price. If you get a chance to talk to TJ, then he's a great guy.
http://wardenssupplyco.com/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=424

If you think this is too big for you, then check out the Camelbak BFM. I've got it as well, and don't have a single complaint about it either.
 
#7 ·
Cfp-90

First Reason: The 90 didn't stick around because it was the last of the ALICE style systems and came at the beginning of the MOLLE revolution.
That being said, the first thing I did was to replace the aluminum frame rails with a stronger aluminum! They were pretty cheap. I still have it, and it cost me like 5 bucks for the stock, and paid off immessurably because of the heavy loads I carried.
Second reason: It's a great ruck for bulky items, but the problem with "Joe" is that if you give him the space...he'll fil it every time. There were a LOT of back injuries because commanders and GI's saw more and more space available...and they filled it!

Personally, I like that I don't have to squeeze down my sleeping bag as far and can still carry a small tent....and my scouts think it's cool that I carry a "real camo army pack"!!! hehehe

Just my 2 Pesos
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