Originally posted by rdshackleford
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Favorite Current Bag
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Not Australia but from the Philippines last year. It had quite the journey to get here that's for sure, I think it was a heavy week atleast and I think it back tracked a time or 2 as well. Like waiting on Santa Claus knowing something awesome coming
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While this isnt a 'current' bag, its certainly one of my current favorites. The one on the left was on the porch today. Great shape, original plastic bladder no leaks. The one on the tri hook needed a new bladder. I'm interested to see how it feels with the original bladder. I think this is the first one I've found with a usable original.1 PhotoLast edited by LouisvilleBagr; 08-28-2019, 02:35 PM.
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostI agree with that. The 4205 is really something special.
On the big end I would vote for the 4205. On the small end, my vote goes to my apparently very rare buckskin Genesport
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A bit larger is an understatement. The dimension numbers don't do it justice. It is a bag for giants. And yet it is one of the most perfectly proportioned bags ever made. And for its size, it is pound-for-pound and ounce-for-ounce one of the fastest and lightest bags as well. I don't have a pic yet of it on one of my Arc swivels. I'll try to get one up tomorrow.@ArcSwivel
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Originally posted by LouisvilleBagr View Post
I have yet to see a 4205. I see on the chart it's a bit larger than the 4213. Do you think a 24 inch drum could handle that effectively?
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