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    #16
    It is not a 2 pod pack but I have used the 3 pod gi sport glide pod pack and bought a Dye Attack pod pack, the dye pod pack is super comfy but expensive imho, but thats typical of dye. I only use those packs for mech/ electro play. My main pack is 5/50 from PBMafia/ Top Stitch since i play pump 90% of the time
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      #17
      I use an old Redz but after loading more than a couple pods in it, it starts to tilt out and get kind of annoying. Probably will go for a Dye assault pack or jet pack next season. 3 pods is more than enough if you're playing up front and the +2 allows you to load up if you're going to get crazy. If you just only put 2 pods in the other loops collapse down and stay out of the way.

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      • JonM

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        I have a Redz and a Dye assault pack. I typically find myself still using the Redz pack because I personally found it's easier to reinsert an empty pod into the Redz pack than it is into the Dye assault pack while I'm wearing it.

      • gabe

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        That's for sure true. With the Redz not having collapsing/elastic pod sleeves you can definitely re-inert a pod pretty easy. The downside is they just hang out and flop around when empty.

      #18
      <p dir="ltr">Redz Comfort Gear Paintball Ammo Belt Harness Black Pod Holder 5+2 and 2+2 Plus . Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.</p> <p dir="ltr">5+2 is in perfect condition and had little use.The +2  elastic bands are good too.</p> <p dir="ltr">2+2 was used often but the 2 pod holders work perfectly. The +2 elastic bands are stretched out and not usable.</p> <p dir="ltr">32 Degrees adjustable belt harness velcro and elastic are in perfect working condition. Belt allows for swapping of the pad holders by velcro.</p> <p dir="ltr">Also includes 2 Pods!</p>

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        #19
        I’ve used everything. I was a big fan of nxe, had DYE’s as well. Currently using Bunkering strapless. Best in the market right now, hands down.

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        • OdinBuilt
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          ^ This. After I got back into the sport I found myself shooting a lot less paint, making my old 5 pod NXe overkill. Went to a 3 pod Bunkerkings and I love it, so much more comfortable and compact. Highly Reccomended.

        #20
        i ran a dye assault pack for 10 years until the elastic gave out and i tore one of the pod topper thingies

        given that most of the options are stapless nowadays (and i dont trust pod lids to that level) i bought another assault pack.

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        • the_matrix_guy

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          If you use quality pods with the packs, you'll be fine. I play mid-front and I play aggressively and I've never had them open up on me. Also, the opening lid part should be turned inward so that when you grab the pod, you dont risk opening it prematurely

        • Mr. Hick

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          I don't care about the quality of the pods, and if others experience dictate that it would work. I INHERENTLY mistrust all equipment and would rather have redundancy to ensure that it doesn't happen. I know my car's Self braking system works but I don't trust it enough to not be vigilant while driving.

        • Tracker

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          yup, pretty much that^

          and i dont play on a level that i would benefit from the time saved..

          and if your in a scenario, you kinda need to be able to put the pod back in, i can do that with my assault pack (just takes both hands)

        #21
        I have a fairly unique setup. Took me years to find what i liked. For my 140rd pods I use WTF molle 3pod type packs mounted on molle leg drops. Places all pods about arms reach down on your legs.

        For stock class I use similar setup. Pbmafia legdrops

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        • Mr. Hick

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          I was considering some sort of leg set up recently. I'm significantly less agile than I was when I was a kid playing and think it may work out now that I'm not baseball sliding into things.

        #22
        I’ve been trying out a Critical paintball stealth pack for about a year now and it’s been good so far. I had to cut all their branding off. I also use a dye attack pack for two pod games. My old NXE pack is a tank and still holds 3 pods, its my loaner. HK zero g is the next pack on my list to try.

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          #23
          Well found a pack I wanted and it turns out they are discontinued, I really wanted one of those exalt pro-ject packs maybe I can find one used but LNIB lol

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            #24
            I bought an exalt 3+4 last year but returned it. It’s an excellent pack- very robust, stable, absolutely feels like it’s designed to hold 7 pods in a tight profile. But I’m a casual rec player that carries maybe 2 pods and for that purpose it was too heavy duty for me. I don’t like big waist belts over my belly, and don’t need lumbar stiffeners to carry an extra pod or two.

            The two 3+4 packs I found to my liking were the Dye Jetpack and Bunkerkings. Both are light with slimmer belts. Dye is strapped with ejectors, BK is strapless (and expensive, but I found a NOS on sale on amazon) I kept the BK because I can replace pods easier and I think it’s a little better quality.

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              #25
              Went and played today for the first time in 2 maybe 3 years and while I only had an enmey, and playing renters, I felt f@&#ing naked without atleast one pod lol

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                #26
                Valken and HK packs seem to fit the juniors at my home field pretty well. I still use an nxe and or spec Ops vest so can't give a personal testimonial.

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                  #27
                  I'm gonna try one of these new strapless packs as well

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                    #28
                    My 2 favorite packs are the Dye Attack Pack Pro and the Exalt pack. I'm a smaller guy like you, 5'9" 140lbs 29" waist, and I had troubles with a lot of the popular packs spinning around my sides when diving or crawling. Both these packs are great about not doing that. The Dye pack is probably lighter, comfier, holds more and collapses down to be lower profile, BUT it is difficult to put pods in it while you are wearing it, and mine has shown faster wear and tear than my other packs, so I don't think it will have the longest life (going on 2 years now). The Dye pack is also very pricey. The Exalt pack is much more firm and supportive, maybe slightly less comfy, but in a good and secure way. It is much easier to put pods in, is a tighter fit on the waist, and is much more secure about holding the pods. The Exalt pack is easier to wipe down between games, and is more affordable, but doesn't collapse down as pods are used and isn't as low of profile. If there's anything I've left out that you want to know about these two packs, let me know, but I've been searching for the best pack for smaller guys like us for years, and I'm finally happy with these. Since you are even slimmer, I would really recommend the Exalt 3-pack. I think the Dye pack won't get tight enough for you.
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                      #29
                      I bought an HK Army 3+5 a year or so ago. Best pack I've used, with Mantis packs being a close second. The stitching is solid, as are the Velcro and elastic loops (not that I ever use more than one pod out of it for rec play). Plenty of adjustment range. I have a 35" waist, but this would fit around a twig or a small cetacean.
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