Artkis drag bag anyone got one what do you think

top draw and a good turn in to a a good range mat, but now moved to the AIM bags top kit aswell
 
I bought one and have been a bit disappointed with it. The stitching came loose after very little use, which lead to the padding coming out.

I bought an Ogdens one at the Keepers Fair last weekened as a replacement.

If I were you I'd go for something different.

Cheers,

Bob
 
I bought one and have been a bit disappointed with it. The stitching came loose after very little use, which lead to the padding coming out.

I bought an Ogdens one at the Keepers Fair last weekened as a replacement.

If I were you I'd go for something different.

Cheers,

Bob

Been using one of these for a year or two very well made, looked at the Aim but would not fit the dedicated nv scope but they did look well made also.
 
Been using one of these for a year or two very well made, looked at the Aim but would not fit the dedicated nv scope but they did look well made also.

That's good to hear Camo. I'd not heard of Ogdens before, but it looked a well made bit of kit and well thought out. The fella said it was made in England and he seemed a good bloke.

I'm hoping it does well.

Cheers,

​Bob
 
Hi mate,
i have one for sale used once, its the Aim 60, cost me £150 it's up for grabs for £100 + P&P
regards Stuart
 
I use a uk G10 drag bag and replaced the shoulder straps with GPMG slings ..feels great and unzips for a nice mat...plenty pockets to fit gortex ..spotting scope snow suit etc...hard to find but worth the hunt..
 
I use a uk G10 drag bag and replaced the shoulder straps with GPMG slings ..feels great and unzips for a nice mat...plenty pockets to fit gortex ..spotting scope snow suit etc...hard to find but worth the hunt..

Hard to find??????? You didnt do much looking!!!!!!! Lol
 
I have two Aim bags and one Artkis, the Artkis is good but not a patch on the Aim's. I have had my AIM's for over 4 years and used them a lot, they are stitch perfect still. Great protection from very solid padding and they carry a huge amount, very comfy too when walking with them. Top bit of kit.
 
I use the WEB-TEX bag. I prefer the actual bag, but obviously it does not open into a mat.

I just lie on the ground and get wet.
 
That's good to hear Camo. I'd not heard of Ogdens before, but it looked a well made bit of kit and well thought out. The fella said it was made in England and he seemed a good bloke.

I'm hoping it does well.

Cheers,

​Bob

I work closely with Phil Odgen as he makes all my bags, slips, Roe Sacks etc and they are hand made in the UK, so there will probably be a Monarch drag-bag available soon... ;) :british:

Regards

Rob
 
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