Ideas for securing/organizing gear in your pack

Rodney65

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For packs/rucksacks with large compartments what is your preferred way to organize and store smaller items? Also interested in ways to keep small and/or valuable items tethered. My worry is that I will pull something out or the pack will get rolled with a compartment unzipped and the contents will spill out.

Some of my other packs have no internal pockets or loops. I end up having small items in zip lock bags with those inside zippered bags and paracord tying them to MOLLE loops or even zipper pull loops on the outside of the pack. Bags in a bag in a bag make it slow to retreive things.

Pictures, tips, and product suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance.
 
Probably never a "perfect" solution on this topic. Large items such as rear bags, etc may have a loop sewn in to tether but may turn out to be a pain to unclip, tie, etc. if you have cleaning items or tools in there, the storage bags and tether would be fine as it's typically more of an "administrative" task and usually have time to retrieve and store. It may be easier to look for packs that have molle, internal panels, pouches, etc. to avoid sub bagging small items. Staging gear is also a method to prioritize what you need quickly.

Good luck, while I don't know what the intended use is which may or may not be a factor. Years ago when hunting I had a pack that also had a sub top pack that I could remove and take if I was going a short distance from where I was and could drop the main pack. I kept survival items in that. I think it was a Mystery Ranch? Was not a cheap venture to say the least.
 
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This is what am I using for hunting on public land. Heavily wooded, no way to get a vehicle or, in most cases, a cart back in there. I have to be able to pack out whatever I harvest. Hence having the folding meat shelf. On the long compartment side, I stow my Outdoor Edge Wildpak knife kit. On the side with two small pockets, those have clips and I can open out to stow the rifle or my tripod. In the top small pocket is where I have my license and tags.

This year, I have a digitial license and tags but still need paper and pen to write the harvest confirmation number to act as a tag.

The other little pocket can hold my compass, extra rolls of blaze orange ribbon for trail marking. In the main compartment are some bags for harvest. A folding camp chair. Toilet paper (not a question of if but of when.) Other little things I may need I can stow in the small pockets on the waist belt.

The big outer pocket on the flap is where I can carry a second magazine, if I so desire.

Because of where the waist belt on rides on the waist, I wear a drop holster for my sidearm when hunting. I suppose I could try other small packs.

I have the Eberlestock Just One but it could never wear comfortably. I took it out exactly one time.

This big framed Commander actually is comfortable and doesn't feel as heavy.
 
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Thanks for the replies. My 5.11 Rush packs have a ton of zippered mesh internal pockets but no frame and are so short and wide awkward items like tripods can't be easily carried.

My solidly built Eberlestock Euro has the dimensions I like but with few internal pockets batteries, ear plugs, tools, magazines, etc. can't really be secured in the bag. No MOLLE makes tethering extra bags tricky as well.

It seems to me every bag on the market is someone's perfect bag but probably only that one person's.