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Thread: PM GEAR: Landrover Bag

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    PM GEAR: Landrover Bag

    Let me just tell you that I just received my 1st bag from PM Gear, The LandRover. Now I travel alot so I tend to go through bags like Chamberlin went through women, but after talking with Splat and Two Planker they assured me it was a good bag. Also there was a little concern that I would not get the bag in time for my trip. Once again the boys said it would be there. So I get the thing and it has NEXT DAY AIR stickers all over it. And when I opened the box I realized the bag is HUGE and its probably made out of some of the most durable material I have ever seen on a bag and it's damn sexy to boot. I only hope the Skis are as good as the bag and if they are I'm buyin' them too. Keep up the good work boys. DB

    Edit: I just ransacked the whole thing and if you don't buy one you are a moron.
    Last edited by TheDingleberry; 02-10-2005 at 08:57 PM.
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    we live for words like that.
    if we wouldn't use it, we wouldn't sell it. that's why our site isn't very cluttered.
    we know it's hard to find good stuff. and those bags are a score.

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    I won't even get any use out of mine for a few weeks, but you've got me itching to see it! I'm at school, and it is sitting patiently at home, waiting to carry all the goods to Austria. Never thought I'd be so excited just for a ski bag

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    I just packed it up:
    Boots
    2 Marmot Jackets
    Ripcurl Jacket
    Burton Pants
    Marker Pants
    Rip Curl Pants
    2 pair Capileen tops and Bottoms
    3 Goggles
    Beanies and Socks

    And I think its about half full. FKNA.
    "It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds."

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    yea, but will the airlines let you load that 100lb bag on the plane? Hugeness isn't so cool these days with the airlines.

    Not trying to dis your thread, although I think I just did....<sigh>
    "In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair." -Emerson

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    Boots
    2 Marmot Jackets
    Ripcurl Jacket
    Burton Pants
    Marker Pants
    Rip Curl Pants
    2 pair Capileen tops and Bottoms
    3 Goggles
    Beanies and Socks

    Oh, powstash.....he still has room for guns and can beat the weight limit. Having traveled a good 100K on airlines with that bag, I've yet to get sassed or harassed about weight.
    Doot, this is PM Gear.
    We don't expect people to buy what we won't fly.

    (sound familiar?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by powstash
    yea, but will the airlines let you load that 100lb bag on the plane? Hugeness isn't so cool these days with the airlines.

    Not trying to dis your thread, although I think I just did....<sigh>
    Hey powstash when I get into Park City, I'll let you unpack it so you feel the weight.
    "It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds."

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    Thumbs up

    I swear by my Trailblazer! Had it for a while not, use it for skiing and my business trips, all purpose bag and I love it!

    If it ever wears out, I will replace it with the same bag (or newer style).



    And add a helmet in there too! (use mine to protect goggles in transit)
    "boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy

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    Just thought I'd update as I am actually flying out Friday and the bag is essentially packed at this point. When I got the bag all flattened and everything I was like ehh...just an ordinary bag. Then I investigated and the bag is amazing. There are some very cool features like the ability to open or close the end pockets to the main compartment of the bag, expanding the length of the main compartment if necessary. Additionally, the top pocket and zipper style for the main compartment are extremely handy. The bag material is bulletproof, and it just feels nice to hold the bag with the handles and shoulderstrap provided, when compared to the majority of rough, uncomfortable handles. Also, the wheels are awesome, I gave 'er a test run and ran over quite a few things without issue .

    My only complaint is in my attempt to fill the big I likely brought far too much stuff I think I could spend the majority of a month living out of that bag, rather than the 9 or 10 days that I will be using it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate Dogg
    Also, the wheels are awesome, I gave 'er a test run and ran over quite a few things without issue .


    There was a big bag coming towards me...

    (Noone in the car was injured in the insident)

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    anyone know how much the land rover weighs empty?

    thanks

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    I've been scoping PM's bags out for awhile. Good to hear the positive feedback. I've seen the Monster and Trailblazer. Hmmm, where's the Landrover (I can't find it on PM's site)?

    Edit ---> Teletori, were you involved in that accident?
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