One of the places Megan made sure to see was Maxpedition- after all, we have many Maxpedition bags, and most are mandatory on our various adventures. Don't believe me?
I could barely walk after my accident, and had just gotten the cast off when we decided to hike to the top of a local mountain- along with my Maxpedition Sitka.
Apparently Maxpedition thinks that Multitool.org is as important as Multitool.org thinks Maxpedition is, because Megan met with Maxpedition owner Tim Tang, who took the time to show her the
newly expanded line of Prepared Citizen bags!
I'm also sure that Maxpedition is going to get some mileage out of that photo!
Seriously, Maxpedition has been expanding this line of bags to address the fact that people have been asking for Maxpedition quality and features, but with out the "tactical look" of most of their line. They started with the
Entity series which has become my EDC bag, then moved towards the Prepared Citizen bags, which closely resemble "normal" bags like Jantsport.
They still retain the heavy duty stitching and most (if not all, I cannot confirm) have the concealed carry pouch, but in a totally normal looking bag that anyone could wear... anywhere.
Megan walked away from the booth with one of last year's Prepared Citizen models, and I am sure we will see and hear more about it as time progresses.
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