They are on offer at the moment (like £20 wasn't already a bargain) just got one as a backupI’ve found the £20 decathlon one to be brilliant. I make sure it’s fully clean after use and more than happy to transport a fully galloched carcass back to the car knowing it’ll stay free from contamination. It packs down small and I’ll carry it in a small over the shoulder type pouch along with some hooks and paracord etc.
I've been trialling the Mk 2 version (with harness) for a number of weeks now - it's really good. Build quality is as you would expect from Phil, bombproof. The harness works really well and keeps everything in place. I've played around with the adjustment and have found a sweet spot for spring/summer outer layers. The roesack itself is just like a top quality, stand alone sack, just minus the outer pockets. The molle pouches carry everything that I need and the rear pouch that holds the roesack also has a zipped pocket.hi all .. I'm looking to get a roe sack .. and looking to the Ogden waist type.. what's people thoughts on these ? or can anyone recommend anything otherwise..
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Now with harness systemOgdens compact waist roe sack.... in use 5 days a week.....coming up to 10 years now and still going strong. Just swap the waist buckle for a roll pin one and you'll never look back
went for the Ogden, so get it when the man phil is back from holiday.. think it's a new typeI've been trialling the Mk 2 version (with harness) for a number of weeks now - it's really good. Build quality is as you would expect from Phil, bombproof. The harness works really well and keeps everything in place. I've played around with the adjustment and have found a sweet spot for spring/summer outer layers. The roesack itself is just like a top quality, stand alone sack, just minus the outer pockets. The molle pouches carry everything that I need and the rear pouch that holds the roesack also has a zipped pocket.
Can't say too much until reviews has been published but....I love it!